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It is a moderately strong trihydric acid . It is formed by the reaction of phosphorus oxide with three molecules of water. Salts derived from this acid are phosphates. Anions can arise from it: [H 2 PO 4 ] - , [HPO 4 ] 2- and [PO 4 ] 3- .
It is a moderately strong trihydric acid . It is formed by the reaction of phosphorus oxide with three molecules of water. Salts derived from this acid are phosphates. Anions can arise from it: [H 2 PO 4 ] - , [HPO 4 ] 2- and [PO 4 ] 3- .
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=== External links ===
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[[w:cs:Kyselina fosforečná|Phosphoric acid - Wikipedia article]]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid Phosphoric acid - Wikipedia article]
=== References ===
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* {{Cite| type = book| surname1 = Duchoň| name1 = Jiří| others = yes| title = Lékařská chemie| subtitle = Vybrané kapitoly z obecné, anorganické a organické chemie pro mediky a lékaře| edition = 1| location = Praha| publisher = 2. lékařská fakulta UK v Praze| year = 1998| isbn = -}}
* {{Cite| type = book| surname1 = Duchoň| name1 = Jiří| others = yes| title = Lékařská chemie| subtitle = Vybrané kapitoly z obecné, anorganické a organické chemie pro mediky a lékaře| edition = 1| location = Praha| publisher = 2. lékařská fakulta UK v Praze| year = 1998| isbn = -}}

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Trihydrogen phosphoric acid

It is a moderately strong trihydric acid . It is formed by the reaction of phosphorus oxide with three molecules of water. Salts derived from this acid are phosphates. Anions can arise from it: [H 2 PO 4 ] - , [HPO 4 ] 2- and [PO 4 ] 3- .


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Phosphoric acid - Wikipedia article

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  • DUCHOŇ, Jiří, et al. Lékařská chemie : Vybrané kapitoly z obecné, anorganické a organické chemie pro mediky a lékaře. 1. edition. Praha : 2. lékařská fakulta UK v Praze, 1998.