A monohydrogen is compound that contains one hydrogen. For example HPO2-ion is the formula for monohydrogen phosphate and water is at times referred to as dihydrogen monoxide.
The chemical formula for sodium monohydrogen phosphate is NaH2PO4.
The chemical formula for ammonium monohydrogen phosphate is NH4H2PO4.
The chemical formula of calcium monohydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.
PO43- (phosphate) is the conjugate base of HPO42- (monohydrogen phosphate)
The name of the HPO42- ion is hydrogen phosphate.
CH4 --> 3H+ + CH3- : monohydrogen carbane (carbanion)
The formula for ammonium hydrogen phosphate is (NH4)2HPO4.
Strontium monohydrogen phosphate is SrHPO4 . The phosphate anion has a '3-' negative charge. So it needs cations with a total charge of '+3'. Strontium being a Group 2 element has a cationic charge of '+2' . So the third '+' charge is made up of an 'H^+' cation. Hence the name 'mono-' for the hydorgen. 'Mono' means 'one(1)'.
The compound name for CoHPO4 is cobalt(II) hydrogen phosphate.
Monohydrogen, also known as hydrogen gas, is a colorless, odorless, and highly flammable gas. It is the lightest element on the periodic table and is commonly used in various chemical reactions. Hydrogen gas is often used as a reducing agent in industrial processes, such as in the production of ammonia and in the hydrogenation of oils. It can also be used as a fuel in fuel cells to generate electricity. Additionally, hydrogen gas is used in the production of hydrochloric acid and in the synthesis of various organic compounds.
Hydrogen sulphate don't exist. Possible: - sulphuric acid (dihydrogen sulphate): H2SO4 - hydrogen sulphide: H2S - ion monohydrogen sulphate: (HSO4)- Two incolor compounds.
ZnHPO4 is zinc hydrogen phosphate, a chemical compound made of zinc, hydrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen. It has a white crystalline appearance and is used in various applications such as in the production of ceramics and as a corrosion inhibitor.