Description
Monobasic sodium phosphate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate
Monosodium phosphate is a chemical composition that appeared in the form of solid crystals or white, odorless powder at room temperature. NaH2PO4 is the chemical formula of this salt and it is a combination of sodium and phosphorus.
MSP Mono Sodium Phosphate is used in various products, especially in the dental industry to repair teeth, prevent decay, or as a protector of tooth enamel. it is soluble in water but incompatible with ethanol and ether and creates heterogeneous mixtures with them.
It is an important compound in the human body and changes in its amount and Its concentration in the body can cause disease. The function of this salt in the body is to help regulate rapid fluctuations in acidity in the role of a buffer.
Many cells in the body need phosphorus for proper growth, repair, and better function, MSP can provide the phosphorus they need. The deficiency of this substance in the body can cause bone pain and Its high concentration causes kidney disorders.
The IUPAC name of MSP is sodium dihydrogen phosphate, as mentioned, it can dissolve in water. disodium phosphate and trisodium phosphate are related chemicals.
Other cations include monopotassium phosphate and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate. This salt is not flammable. The most important physical and chemical properties can be summarized in the following table:
Heat and temperatures above 170 ° C can cause it to decompose and produce sodium pyrophosphate and water.
Sodium phosphate can be produced during phosphoric acid neutralization operations. Sodium phosphate salts are generally produced by the reaction between phosphoric acid and sodium hydroxide. This mineral can be produced from the reaction of phosphoric acid and sodium chloride. Impurities must be separated into new production.
The combination of sodium carbonate and phosphoric acid can also lead to the production of two salts, MSP, and DSP.
This chemical composition is formed from the combination of these two salts at temperatures above 300 ° C.
Observe the safety precautions when using it and avoid inhaling and direct contact with the skin and entering the eyes.
If the headache persists or you feel dizzy, go to medical centers. It is better to take a deep breath in the open air and inhale a little after inhaling it in high concentrations.
After direct contact with the skin, it is better to wash the area well with soap and water, and in case of inflammation or burning, and itching, go to medical centers. In case of contact with the eyes, wash it completely with soap and water.
Store this material in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight.
Physical and chemical properties of Mono Sodium Phosphate MSP:
Name
Monosodium phosphate (MSP)
Molecular weight (g/mol)
119.98
Density (g/cm3)
2.36
Melting point (°C)
188
Solubility (g/100 mL at 0 °C)
59.90
Flashpoint(°C)
(Non-flammable)
Synthesis and production of Monosodium Phosphate MSP:
Monosodium phosphate food grade:
Safety information of Monosodium Phosphate MSP:
Transporting and storage of Monosodium Phosphate MSP:
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Label
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