ortofoszfátoknak
Ortofoszfátoknak, often referred to as orthophosphates, are inorganic salts or esters of orthophosphoric acid. Orthophosphoric acid, with the chemical formula H₃PO₄, is the simplest and most common form of phosphoric acid. In aqueous solutions, orthophosphoric acid can deprotonate to form various phosphate ions, including the dihydrogen phosphate ion (H₂PO₄⁻), the hydrogen phosphate ion (HPO₄²⁻), and the phosphate ion (PO₄³⁻). The specific form of the phosphate ion present depends on the pH of the solution.
These phosphate ions readily combine with cations to form salts, which are the orthophosphates. Common examples
Ortofoszfátoknak play crucial roles in biological systems. They are essential components of DNA and RNA, forming
In industrial applications, orthophosphates are used in detergents, fertilizers, food additives, and water treatment. Their ability