All three protons can be successively lost to yield H 2 PO 4 ", then HPO 4 2 ", and finally PO 4 3 ", the orthophosphate ion, usually just called phosphate.
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Cash said there have been no chemical changes to Sarasota's water supply in the past decade, except for the addition of orthophosphate, a corrosion inhibitor, added in part to respond to the leaks.
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The orthophosphate concentration in filtered water ranged from < 0.031 to 0.071 milligrams per liter and the phosphorus concentration in unfiltered water ranged from 0.032 to 0.045 milligrams per liter.
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Orthophosphate is the simplest in a series of phosphates, and is usually just called "'phosphate "'by both non-technical people and many chemists alike; see a separate article on phosphate for details.
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In 1824, after more deposits of the same mineral in Vest-Agder, Norway, were discovered, he retracted his findings, as the mineral in question proved to actually be an yttrium mineral, primarily composed of yttrium orthophosphate.
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Hydrolysis of the phosphate groups in ATP is especially exergonic, because the resulting orthophosphate group is greatly stabilized by multiple resonance structures, making the products ( ADP and P i ) much lower in energy than the reactant ( ATP ).
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Orthophosphate is in a sense the triple conjugate base of phosphoric acid and has three related basicity constants, K b1, K b2, and K b3, which likewise have corresponding pK b1, pK b2, and pK b3 values.
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On heating the salts that are not of alkali or alkaline earths, difluorophosphates decompose firstly by giving off POF 3 forming a monofluorophosphate ( PO 3 F 2 " ) compound, and then this in turn decomposes to an orthophosphate compound.
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It was discovered that the high levels of lead were due to orthophosphate being omitted from the water treatment process, while using a pH of 7.4, and that the orange water was due to the high concentration of chloride in the Flint River water, which caused excessive corrosion of the cast iron mains pipes.
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The item of commerce is often partially hydrated and may range from anhydrous Na 3 PO 4, to the dodecahydrate, PO 4 ?2 H 2 O . Most often found in white powder form, it can also be called "'trisodium orthophosphate "'or simply "'sodium phosphate " '.