Monocalcium phosphate, occurs as white crystals or granules or as a granular powder. It is anhydrous or contains one molecule of water of hydration, but because of its deliquescent nature, more than the calculated amount of water may be present. It is sparingly soluble in water and is insoluble in alcohol.
Read MoreSend InquiryMonosodium Phosphate, Monobasic, is anhydrous or contains one or two molecules of water of hydration and is slightly hygroscopic. The anhydrous form occurs as a white, crystalline powder or granules. The hydrated forms occur as white or transparent crystals or granules. All forms are freely soluble in water, but are insoluble in alcohol. The pHof a 1:100 solution is between 4.1 and 4.7.
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