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Definition of Ag4H2P2O6
Ag4H2P2O6 is a chemical compound, comprising the elements Ag (Silver), H (Hydrogen), P (Phosphorus) and O (Oxygen).
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Although there is no specific common name in Vietnamese, it is often known by its chemical formula: Ag4H2P2O6.
1.1.2 English name: Silver hydrogen pyrophosphate
1.2. Atomic mass: The total atomic mass of Ag4H2P2O6 is calculated by the total atomic mass of the elements that make up it, which is: 4 Ag + 2H + 2P + 6O -> .
1.3. Molecular mass
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The molecule Ag4H2P2O6 consists of 4 Ag atoms, 2 H atoms, 2 P atoms and 6 O atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: Depending on the chemical environment, the compound Ag4H2P2O6 can be separated into different ions. -
Properties of Ag4H2P2O6
Unfortunately, information about the physical and chemical properties of Ag4H2P2O6 can’t be found in the existing chemical databases. -
Common chemical equations of Ag4H2P2O6
However, there is no specific information about the common chemical equations related to the compound Ag4H2P2O6. -
Synthesis of Ag4H2P2O6
Similarly, the information about how to synthesize Ag4H2P2O6, both in the laboratory and industrially, is not currently available in chemical databases.