difosforihapoksi
Difosforihapoksi, also known as diphosphoric acid or pyrophosphoric acid, is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula H4P2O7. It is a strong acid and is formed by the dehydration of two molecules of phosphoric acid. This reaction typically occurs when phosphoric acid is heated. Difosforihapoksi is a colorless, viscous liquid at room temperature and is soluble in water.
In its pure form, difosforihapoksi is a highly corrosive substance. It is a key component in the