hidrogénfoszfát
Hidrogénfoszfát, also known as hydrogen phosphate, is an anion with the chemical formula [HPO4]2-. It is a species derived from phosphoric acid (H3PO4) by the removal of two protons. In aqueous solutions, it exists in equilibrium with other phosphate species, including dihydrogen phosphate ([H2PO4]-) and phosphate ([PO4]3-), with the relative abundance depending on the pH.
The hydrogen phosphate ion plays a significant role in various biological and chemical processes. In biology,
Chemically, hydrogen phosphate can act as both an acid and a base, exhibiting amphoteric behavior. It forms