- Definition of Zn3H2PO4
Zn3H2PO4, also known as zinc hydrogen phosphate, is a chemical compound containing the elements zinc (Zn), hydrogen (H), and phosphate (PO4).
1.1 Names:
1.1.1 Common name: Zinc hydrogen phosphate
1.1.2 English name: Zinc hydrogen phosphate
1.2 Atomic composition: This compound consists of 3 zinc atoms, 2 hydrogen atoms, and 1 phosphate group.
1.3 Atomic weight: The atomic weight of Zn3H2PO4 is calculated by the sum of the atomic weights of the constituent elements.
1.4 Ion structure: Zn3H2PO4 has a complex ion structure.
- Properties of Zn3H2PO4:
2.1 Physical properties: Zn3H2PO4 is typically solid, colorless and odorless. The pH of this compound depends on its concentration in solution.
2.2 Chemical properties: Zn3H2PO4 has the ability to react with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids, and alkali metals to form other compounds.
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Common chemical equations of Zn3H2PO4 depend on many factors such as reaction conditions, reactants. If Zn3H2PO4 reacts with metals, acids, nonmetals, salts, it will form other compounds.
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Synthesis of Zn3H2PO4:
4.1 Laboratory synthesis: Zn3H2PO4 is typically synthesized through the reaction between zinc and phosphoric acid.
4.2 Industrial synthesis: In industry, Zn3H2PO4 is typically produced from the reaction between zinc oxide and phosphoric acid.