Magnesium Phosphates
Trimagnesium Phosphate
White and singly oblique crystal, soluble in ammonium citrate, but hardly insoluble in cool water.
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Magnesium Dihydrogen Phosphate
Colorless crystals or white powders or aggregates, hygroscopic. Soluble in water and acids, insoluble in ethanol. The relative density is 1.56 (20℃). When heated at 100℃, anhydrous matter is generated, and when continued heating, it is decomposed into magnesium metaphosphate (Mg2 P4 012).
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Dimagnesium Phosphate
White crystal powder. Odorless. Relativedensity:2.13. It will lose 1 crystal water at temperature 205℃. When it is heated (550-650℃), it will decompose pyrophosphate. It is soluble in lower density acid, hardly soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol.
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