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Old 18-01-2005, 06:01 AM
Darren George
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Anyone know if diammonium phosphate is an acid or base?
Sounds like a base to me.....


It's amphoteric, actually- it swings both ways.


Great. My wine additives are bisexual. Wonder what that does to the
wine drinker......


Nothing more than the alcohol itself will do.

I suspect it's more basic than acidic, but I'll have a chance to look up
the numbers after class.


I knew there was something I was forgetting to do. Diammonium phosphate
contains the ammonium ion (NH4 +, a very weak acid) and the hydrogen
phosphate ion (HPO4 2-), which is amphoteric. However, it's much more basic
than acidic- if you had that ion in water without the ammonium, it would
give a pH of about 10. The ammonium would moderate that a little- I
calculate that a 0.1 mol/L sol'n of the salt would be about 8ish, which is
basic.

So, yeah, it's more basic than acidic.


 

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