The acid which directly convert phosphate to phospheric acis:(1) dilute sulphuric acid,(2)dilute acetic acid,(3) dilute nitric acid,(4)consentrated nitric acid
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Explanation:
Phosphorus Cycle
The phosphate rock is initially converted to phosphoric acid (P2O5) by reaction with sulfuric acid. The phosphoric acid is further processed to produce fertilizers, food-grade and feed-grade additives, and detergents.
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Dilute Sulphuric Acid
Explanation:
Phosphorus Cycle
Phosphoric acid is made out of phosphorus. Phosphoric acid is a mineral (inorganic) acid having the chemical formula H3PO4. Phosphorus is an element. Due to its high reactivity, phosphorus is never found as a free element in nature.
The phosphate rock is initially converted to phosphoric acid (P2O5) by reaction with sulfuric acid. The phosphoric acid is further processed to produce fertilizers, food-grade and feed-grade additives, and detergents.
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