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Definition of FeHPO4
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Iron(II) hydro phosphate
1.1.2 English name: Iron(II) hydrogen phosphate
1.2. Atomic weight: FeHPO4 is formed by Iron (Fe), Hydrogen (H), Phosphorus (P) and Oxygen (O) atoms
1.3. Molecular weight: 169.9 g/mol
1.3.1 Molecular structure: 1 Iron atom, 1 Hydrogen atom, 1 Phosphorus atom and 4 Oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: FeHPO4 is formed by Fe2+ ion and HPO4- ion -
Properties: FeHPO4
2.1 Physical properties of FeHPO4
State: Solid
Color: Colorless or white
Odor: Odorless
pH level: Neutral
2.2 Chemical properties of FeHPO4: Insoluble in water, soluble in strong acid -
Common chemical equations of FeHPO4
FeHPO4 does not commonly participate in regular chemical reactions such as metal, acid, non-metal and salt reactions. -
Synthesis of FeHPO4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of FeHPO4: FeHPO4 is not typically synthesized in the laboratory due to its insolubility in water and weak acid.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of FeHPO4: FeHPO4 can be synthesized by reaction between iron(II) chloride and sodium hydrogen phosphate in aqueous environment.