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state the inter form of phosphoric acid.....​

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Answered by devilladki3
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Phosphoric Acid is a colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing inorganic acid. Phosphoric acid is a sequestering agent which binds many divalent cations, including Fe++, Cu++, Ca++, and Mg++. Phosphoric acid is used in dentistry and orthodontics as an etching solution, to clean and roughen the surfaces of teeth where dental appliances or fillings will be placed. In addition, phosphoric acid is a constituent in bone and teeth, and plays a role in many metabolic processes.

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Phosphoric acid appears as a clear colorless liquid or transparent crystalline solid. The pure solid melts at 42.35°C and has a density of 1.834 g / cm3. Liquid is usually an 85% aqueous solution. Shipped as both a solid and liquid. Corrosive to metals and tissue. Used in making fertilizers and detergents and in food processing.

Answered by khushi02022010
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The crude acid is prepared from phosphate rock, while acid of higher purity is made from white phosphorus. Orthophosphoric acid, H3PO4, is usually called simply phosphoric acid. When pure,… Phosphoric acid forms three classes of salts corresponding to replacement of one, two, or three hydrogen atoms.

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