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Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Dihydrate

CAS #: 13472-35-0
Linear Formula:
NaH2PO4 · 2H2O
MDL Number
MFCD00149209
EC No.:
231-449-2

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Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Dihydrate Properties (Theoretical)

Compound Formula H6NaO6P
Molecular Weight 156
Appearance White crystalline solid
Melting Point 60 °C
Boiling Point N/A
Density 1.915 g/cm3
Solubility in H2O N/A
Exact Mass 155.979969
Monoisotopic Mass 155.979969

Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Dihydrate Health & Safety Information

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About Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Dihydrate

High purity Sodium Phosphate Monobasic DihydrateSodium Phosphate Monobasic Dihydrate is generally immediately available in most volumes, including bulk quantities. American Elements can produce materials to custom specifications by request, in addition to custom compositions for commercial and research applications and new proprietary technologies. American Elements also casts any of the rare earth metals and most other advanced materials into rod, bar or plate form, as well as numerous other machined shapes and in the form of solutions and organometallic compounds. Ultra high purity and high purity forms also include metal powder, submicron powder and nanomaterials, targets for thin film deposition, and pellets for chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD) applications. American Elements produces to many standard grades when applicable, including Mil Spec (military grade); ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade; Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade; Optical Grade, USP and EP/BP (European Pharmacopoeia/British Pharmacopoeia) and follows applicable ASTM testing standards. Typical and custom packaging is available, as is additional research, technical and safety (MSDS) data. Please contact us for information on lead time and pricing above.

Synonyms

Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate; Monosodium phosphate dihydrate; Monosodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate; Phosphoric acid, monosodium salt, dihydrate; sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate dihydrate

Chemical Identifiers

Linear Formula NaH2PO4 · 2H2O
Pubchem CID 23673460
MDL Number MFCD00149209
EC No. 231-449-2
IUPAC Name sodium; dihydrogen phosphate; dihydrate
Beilstein/Reaxys No. N/A
SMILES O.O.OP(=O)(O)[O-].[Na+]
InchI Identifier InChI=1S/Na.H3O4P.2H2O/c;1-5(2,3)4;;/h;(H3,1,2,3,4);2*1H2/q+1;;;/p-1
InchI Key VBJGJHBYWREJQD-UHFFFAOYSA-M
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Packaging Specifications

Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.

Related Elements

Phosphorus Bohr ModelSee more Phosphorus products. Phosphorus (atomic symbol: P, atomic number: 15) is a Block P, Group 15, Period 3 element. The number of electrons in each of Phosphorus's shells is 2, 8, 5 and its electronic configuration is [Ne] 3s2 3p3. The phosphorus atom has a radius of 110.5.pm and its Van der Waals radius is 180.pm. Phosphorus is a highly-reactive non-metallic element (sometimes considered a metalloid) with two primary allotropes, white phosphorus and red phosphorus its black flaky appearance is similar to graphitic carbon. Compound forms of phosphorus include phosphates and phosphides. Phosphorous was first recognized as an element by Hennig Brand in 1669 its name (phosphorus mirabilis, or "bearer of light") was inspired from the brilliant glow emitted by its distillation.

Sodium Bohr ModelSee more Sodium products. Sodium (atomic symbol: Na, atomic number: 11) is a Block D, Group 5, Period 4 element with an atomic weight of 22.989769. The number of electrons in each of Sodium's shells is [2, 8, 1] and its electron configuration is [Ne] 3s1. The sodium atom has a radius of 185.8 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 227 pm. Sodium was discovered and first isolated by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807. In its elemental form, sodium has a silvery-white metallic appearance. It is the sixth most abundant element, making up 2.6 % of the earth's crust. Sodium does not occur in nature as a free element and must be extracted from its compounds (e.g., feldspars, sodalite, and rock salt). The name Sodium is thought to come from the Arabic word suda, meaning "headache" (due to sodium carbonate's headache-alleviating properties), and its elemental symbol Na comes from natrium, its Latin name.