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phosphate$60274$ - translation to greek

SALTS OR ESTERS OF PHOSPHORIC ACID
Phosphate group; Phosphates; Inorganic phosphate; Fosfate; Hydrogen Phosphate; Hydrogen phosphate ion; Dihydrogen phosphate ion; Phosphate ion; Phosphate metabolism; Po4; Phosphate deposit; PO4(3-); Phosphatic; Free phosphate; Phosphate mine; Phosphate mining; Phosphate anion; Hydrogenphosphate; Phosphate groups; Phosphate rock mining; PO4-3
  • Phosphate mine near [[Flaming Gorge, Utah]], US, 2008
  • Relationship of phosphate to nitrate uptake for [[photosynthesis]] in various regions of the ocean. Note that nitrate is more often limiting than phosphate. See the [[Redfield ratio]].
  • speciation]]
  • Train loaded with phosphate rock, [[Métlaoui]], Tunisia, 2012
  • Sea surface phosphate from the [[World Ocean Atlas]]

phosphate      
n. φωσφορικό άλας, φωσφορικό αλάτι
ammonium phosphate         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
(NH4)3PO4; E342; Monoammonium Ortophosphate; Diammonium Ortophosphate; Triammonium phosphate; Ammonium phosphates
φωσφορικό αμμώνιο
silicofluoric acid         
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OCTAHEDRIC SILICON COMPOUND
Dihydrogen hexafluorosilicate; Fluorosilicic acid; Fluosilicic acid; H2SiF6; H2F6Si; Silicofluoric acid; Silicofluoride; Hexafluorosilicate; Hydrofluosilicic acid; Hydrofluorosilicic acid; Hydrofluorosilic acid; Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride; F6H2Si; Fluorosilicate
υδροφθοριοπυριτικό οξύ

Definition

PDSP
Peripheral Data Storage Processor

Wikipedia

Phosphate

In chemistry, a phosphate is an anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid. It most commonly means orthophosphate, a derivative of orthophosphoric acid, aka. phosphoric acid H3PO4.

The phosphate or orthophosphate ion [PO
4
]3−
is derived from phosphoric acid by the removal of three protons H+
. Removal of one or two protons gives the dihydrogen phosphate ion [H
2
PO
4
]
and the hydrogen phosphate ion [HPO
4
]2−
ion, respectively. These names are also used for salts of those anions, such as ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and trisodium phosphate.

In organic chemistry, phosphate or orthophosphate is an organophosphate, an ester of orthophosphoric acid of the form PO
4
RR′R″
where one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic groups. An example is trimethyl phosphate, (CH
3
)
3
PO
4
. The term also refers to the trivalent functional group OP(O-)
3
in such esters.

Orthophosphates are especially important among the various phosphates because of their key roles in biochemistry, biogeochemistry, and ecology, and their economic importance for agriculture and industry. The addition and removal of phosphate groups (phosphorylation and dephosphorylation) are key steps in cell metabolism.

Orthophosphates can condense to form pyrophosphates.