Ca2HPO3, also known as Calcium hydrogen phosphate, is a white, odorless chemical substance. In English, it can also be referred to as Calcium hydrogen phosphate.
1.1.1 Common name: Ca2HPO3
1.1.2 English name: Calcium hydrogen phosphate
1.2. Atomic structure: This substance consists of two calcium atoms, one hydrogen atom and one phosphorus atom.
1.3. Atomic mass: The atomic mass of this substance is 136.06 g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The Ca2HPO3 molecule consists of two calcium ions, one hydrogen ion, and one phosphate ion.
1.4 Ion structure: Calcium ions have a positive charge, while hydrogen and phosphate ions have a negative charge.
2.1 Physical properties of Ca2HPO3: Ca2HPO3 is a white, odorless solid. The PH of Ca2HPO3 is very basic, this number can vary depending on the concentration.
2.2 Chemical properties of Ca2HPO3: Ca2HPO3 can react with acid to create calcium salt.
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Ca2HPO3 participates in certain chemical reactions. For example, it can react with hydrochloric acid to create calcium chloride, water, and diphosphoric acid.
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Ca2HPO3 is synthesized from calcium hydroxide and phosphoric acid under laboratory conditions. On an industrial scale, it can be synthesized from heating calcium phosphate in the air.