Study of bishofite–phosphate acid interaction in the aqueous solution
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By methods of pH monitoring of filtration solutions as well as due to determination of residual concentrations of ions Мg2+ and РО4 3- the bishofite–phosphate acid interaction was studied with the given ratio [РО4 3-]:[Мg2+] = 0,187–5,24. The precipitation arising from the reaction was studied by chemical, thermal gravimetric and X-ray phase analysis and its compliance with the formula xNH4MgPO4 • yMgHPO4 was established, where х = 0,25; у = 0,75.References
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