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Ali Bowen
29 November, 21:59
Where does monopotassium phosphate come from
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Anabelle Chung
30 November, 01:44
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Answer: Mono potassium phosphate is produced by the action of phosphoric acid on potassium carbonate.
Explain: It is the inorganic compound with the formula KH2PO4.
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