phosphoric acid

NOUN
  1. an acid used in fertilizers and soaps: H3PO4
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  • They form phosphorus-containing organic substances which, together with a form of phosphoric acid, usually contain purine bodies, pyrimidine bodies and a form of sugar or related substance. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1910 - Presentation Speech
  • The energy is stored in the phosphoric acid-sulphuric anhydride bond of the reaction product, 5'-adenylylsulphate, allowing sulphate to undergo further reactions.
  • Fuel Cells Johnson Matthey is the worlds leading supplier of platinum based catalysts for phosphoric acid fuel cells.
  • The solvents used for the SX extraction were Alamine 336, Cyanex and Phosphoric Acid. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • Acetaldehyde forms a trimer in the presence of acid catalysts such as sulphuric or phosphoric acid, to make paraldehyde, a pharmacological sedative. Archive 2007-10-01
  • It is precipitated by hydrochloric, nitric, picric and the metaphosphoric acids. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • On cooling from the fused state it forms a glassy solid, and on this account is often called glacial phosphoric acid. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • While the secondary phosphates, on heating, give salts of pyrophosphoric acid, the primary phosphates yield salts of metaphosphoric acid. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Industry preparation of bitumen emulsions often requires that acid (commonly hydrochloric or phosphoric acid) be used as part of the emulsion formulation.
  • Processes in which the slag is smelted with charcoal, to reduce phosphates to phosphides, treated with acid, and the phosphuretted hydrogen burnt to phosphoric acid; and, Manures and the principles of manuring
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