Sodium hexametaphosphate - Wikipedia
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OverviewHistoryUsesPreparationReactionsSafetyExternal linksSodium hexametaphosphate is the alkali salt of one of the series of polymetaphosphoric acids (acids formed by the polymerization of phosphate groups). Hexametaphosphoric acid was first made in 1825 by the German chemist Johann Frederich Philipp Engelhart (1797-1853). For his doctoral thesis, Engelhart intended to determine whether iron was responsible for the red color of blood. In order to purify his blood samples, Engelhart had found that he could coagulate the blo… Chemical formula: Na, ₆P, ₆O, ₁₈ Molar mass: 611.7704 g mol−1 Melting point: 628 °C (1,162 °F; 901 K) Solubility in water: soluble manufacturer
Chemical formula: Na, ₆P, ₆O, ₁₈
Molar mass: 611.7704 g mol−1
Melting point: 628 °C (1,162 °F; 901 K)
Solubility in water: soluble
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