foszfátos
Foszfátos is a Hungarian term used to describe substances that contain phosphate groups or are derived from phosphoric acid. In chemistry, a phosphate refers to either a salt of phosphoric acid or an ester of phosphoric acid. The label foszfátos covers both inorganic phosphates and organic phosphate esters, and it is commonly applied to materials, compounds, and mixtures that carry phosphate units.
Common examples of foszfátos substances include inorganic phosphates such as calcium phosphate, sodium phosphate, and ammonium
In agriculture, foszfátos fertilizers supply phosphorus, an essential nutrient for plant growth. Typical phosphate species in
In industry and materials science, foszfátos coatings and treatments refer to phosphate-based processes that improve surface
Environmental and safety considerations include the potential for phosphate runoff to contribute to eutrophication in water