metaacids
Metaacids are a class of inorganic compounds that are formed by the dehydration of an acid. This dehydration process typically involves the removal of water molecules. For example, phosphoric acid (H3PO4) can undergo dehydration to form pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7) or other polyphosphoric acids. The term "meta" often signifies a condensed form of the original acid.
The properties of metaacids can vary significantly from their parent acids. They may have different solubilities,
The formation of metaacids is often achieved through heating the parent acid, sometimes in the presence of