Monohydrogen phosphate
Monohydrogen phosphate is the inorganic ion with the formula 2-. Its formula can also be written as 2-, which shows the presence of a O-H bond. Together with dihydrogen phosphate, monohydrogen phosphate occurs widely in natural systems. Their salts are used in fertilizers and in cooking. Most monohydrogenphosphate salts are colorless, water soluble, and nontoxic.
Acid-base equilibria
Monohydrogenphosphate is an intermediate in the multistep conversion of phosphoric acid to phosphate:Equilibrium | Disassociation constant, pKa |
H3PO4 + H+ | pKa1 = 2.14 |
+ H+ | pKa2 = 7.20 |
+ H+ | pKa3 = 12.37 |
Examples
- Diammonium phosphate, 2HPO4
- Disodium phosphate, Na2HPO4, with varying amounts of water of hydration