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Dimagnesium phosphate

Dillseed Oleoresin, 392, 393 Dillweed Oil, American Type, 123, 582 Diluted Acetic Acid TS, 849 Diluted Alcohol, 849 Diluted Hydrochloric Acid TS, 852 Diluted Lead Subacetate TS, 852 Diluted Nitric Acid TS, 853 Diluted Sulfuric Acid TS, 855 Dimagnesium Phosphate, 233... [Pg.122]

Dimagnesium monohydrogen monophosphate Dimagnesium orthophosphate Dimagnesium phosphate. See Magnesium phosphate dibasic... [Pg.1371]

The differences in fertilizer-soil reactions of calcium and magnesium (pyro-) phosphates, respectively, were successfully determined by Raman and synchrotron infrared microspectroscopic studies. All calcium orthophosphates convert to hydroxyapatite in soil over time. On the other hand, magnesium orthophosphates react only as far as trimagnesium phosphate because of then-inability to form an apatite structure. Thus, for the magnesium-based compound, phosphorus remains in a plant-available form. Also, the pyrophosphates of calcium and magnesium react very differently. Calcium pyrophosphate did not react in soil, whereas magnesium pyrophosphate quickly forms dimagnesium phosphate. Furthermore, mineral phases of soils were detectable by infrared microspectroscopy. [Pg.393]

Monomagnesium, dimagnesium, and trim nesium phosphates are known to be effective fertilizers, but there is no known commercial production of these materials for fertilizer use. No doiibt small percentages of these compounds are formed in processing phosphate rock containing magnesium. [Pg.412]


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