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Tetra Phosphate Minus 100ml
Phosphate Minus by Tetra is a natural way to reduce the phosphate levels in freshwater aquariums reliably and gently.. Excess phosphate can cause the growth of unwanted algae and it’s advised phosphate levels should be kept at 2 mg/l or less. Phosphate Minus uses microorganisms which release natural active ingredients in a natural way which gently removes phosphate.. Dosing is easy and only requires 10ml of Phosphate Minus per 40 litres of aquarium water which removes up to 2mg/l of phosphate, dependent on its initial level. This can be repeated every 2 days until the desired level is reached.. Features. 100ml Bottle. 10ml per 40 liters of aquarium water. Treatment can be repeated every 2 days. Freshwater use only. Natural, Gentle phosphate reduction
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Drywall Screws Fine Thread Black Phosphate
Engineered with precision, these screws feature fine threads for a tight, secure fit, ensuring your drywall installations are robust and long-lasting. The black phosphate coating provides exceptional corrosion resistance, making these screws durable and reliable in various environments. The sharp point design allows for quick and easy self-drilling, significantly reducing installation time. The bugle head ensures a smooth, flush finish, making it easy to apply joint compound for a seamless and professional appearance. Their sleek black finish not only enhances durability but also provides a professional look to your work. Features & Benefits • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Used to secure plasterboard to wall/ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness • 60° twin-thread offers excellent pull-out values and insertion speed • Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive Specifications • Head Type: Bugle • Diameter: 3.5mm • Length: 60mm • Quantity: 500
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Drywall Screws Fine Thread Black Phosphate
Engineered with precision, these screws feature fine threads for a tight, secure fit, ensuring your drywall installations are robust and long-lasting. The black phosphate coating provides exceptional corrosion resistance, making these screws durable and reliable in various environments. The sharp point design allows for quick and easy self-drilling, significantly reducing installation time. The bugle head ensures a smooth, flush finish, making it easy to apply joint compound for a seamless and professional appearance. Their sleek black finish not only enhances durability but also provides a professional look to your work. Features & Benefits • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Used to secure plasterboard to wall/ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness • 60° twin-thread offers excellent pull-out values and insertion speed • Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive Specifications • Head Type: Bugle • Diameter: 3.5mm • Length: 42mm • Quantity: 1000
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What are the chemical names for disodium hydrogen phosphate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate?
The chemical name for disodium hydrogen phosphate is sodium hydrogen phosphate, while the chemical name for sodium dihydrogen phosphate is monosodium phosphate.
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How is phosphate fertilizer produced?
Phosphate fertilizer is produced through a process that involves extracting phosphate rock from mines and then processing it into a usable form. The phosphate rock is first ground into a fine powder and then treated with sulfuric acid to create phosphoric acid. This phosphoric acid is then reacted with ammonia to produce ammonium phosphate, which is the most common form of phosphate fertilizer used in agriculture. Finally, the ammonium phosphate is dried and granulated to create the final product that can be applied to crops to provide essential nutrients for plant growth.
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How is potassium phosphate neutralized?
Potassium phosphate is neutralized by reacting it with an acid or a base. If it is in its acidic form, it can be neutralized by adding a base such as sodium hydroxide. If it is in its basic form, it can be neutralized by adding an acid such as hydrochloric acid. The goal is to balance the pH of the solution to achieve a neutral state.
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What is calcium secondary phosphate?
Calcium secondary phosphate is a chemical compound that consists of calcium cations (Ca2+) and phosphate anions (PO43-). It is a white, crystalline solid that is insoluble in water. This compound is commonly used as a dietary supplement to provide calcium and phosphorus to the body. It is also used in the food industry as a food additive and in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient in tablet formulations.
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Drywall Screws Fine Thread Black Phosphate
Engineered with precision, these screws feature fine threads for a tight, secure fit, ensuring your drywall installations are robust and long-lasting. The black phosphate coating provides exceptional corrosion resistance, making these screws durable and reliable in various environments. The sharp point design allows for quick and easy self-drilling, significantly reducing installation time. The bugle head ensures a smooth, flush finish, making it easy to apply joint compound for a seamless and professional appearance. Their sleek black finish not only enhances durability but also provides a professional look to your work. Features & Benefits • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Used to secure plasterboard to wall/ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness • 60° twin-thread offers excellent pull-out values and insertion speed • Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive Specifications • Head Type: Bugle • Diameter: 3.5mm • Length: 38mm • Quantity: 200
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Drywall Screws Fine Thread Black Phosphate
Engineered with precision, these screws feature fine threads for a tight, secure fit, ensuring your drywall installations are robust and long-lasting. The black phosphate coating provides exceptional corrosion resistance, making these screws durable and reliable in various environments. The sharp point design allows for quick and easy self-drilling, significantly reducing installation time. The bugle head ensures a smooth, flush finish, making it easy to apply joint compound for a seamless and professional appearance. Their sleek black finish not only enhances durability but also provides a professional look to your work. Features & Benefits • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Used to secure plasterboard to wall/ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness • 60° twin-thread offers excellent pull-out values and insertion speed • Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive Specifications • Head Type: Bugle • Diameter: 3.5mm • Length: 45mm • Quantity: 1000
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Drywall Screws Fine Thread Black Phosphate
Engineered with precision, these screws feature fine threads for a tight, secure fit, ensuring your drywall installations are robust and long-lasting. The black phosphate coating provides exceptional corrosion resistance, making these screws durable and reliable in various environments. The sharp point design allows for quick and easy self-drilling, significantly reducing installation time. The bugle head ensures a smooth, flush finish, making it easy to apply joint compound for a seamless and professional appearance. Their sleek black finish not only enhances durability but also provides a professional look to your work. Features & Benefits • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Used to secure plasterboard to wall/ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness • 60° twin-thread offers excellent pull-out values and insertion speed • Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive Specifications • Head Type: Bugle • Diameter: 4.8mm • Length: 90mm • Quantity: 500
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Drywall Screws Fine Thread Black Phosphate
Engineered with precision, these screws feature fine threads for a tight, secure fit, ensuring your drywall installations are robust and long-lasting. The black phosphate coating provides exceptional corrosion resistance, making these screws durable and reliable in various environments. The sharp point design allows for quick and easy self-drilling, significantly reducing installation time. The bugle head ensures a smooth, flush finish, making it easy to apply joint compound for a seamless and professional appearance. Their sleek black finish not only enhances durability but also provides a professional look to your work. Features & Benefits • Bugle head to reduce likelihood of damaging the board surface • 25° super sharp point for ease of penetration • Used to secure plasterboard to wall/ceiling track systems with a max. of 0.6mm thickness • 60° twin-thread offers excellent pull-out values and insertion speed • Phillips No.2 recess for a positive drive Specifications • Head Type: Bugle • Diameter: 3.5mm • Length: 25mm • Quantity: 1000
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What is iron phosphate in clouds?
Iron phosphate in clouds refers to the presence of iron particles combined with phosphate ions in the atmosphere. These particles can originate from natural sources such as dust and soil, as well as from human activities such as industrial processes and combustion. Iron phosphate in clouds can have implications for the environment and human health, as it can contribute to the formation of aerosols and affect the chemistry of the atmosphere. Additionally, iron phosphate can also play a role in the fertilization of marine ecosystems when deposited into the ocean through precipitation.
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How can one prepare a phosphate buffer?
To prepare a phosphate buffer, one can mix a solution of monosodium phosphate with a solution of disodium phosphate in the desired ratio to achieve the desired pH. The pH of the buffer can be adjusted by adding either acid or base to reach the desired pH. It is important to use a pH meter to accurately measure and adjust the pH of the buffer solution. Additionally, the buffer should be prepared using high-quality chemicals and distilled water to ensure accuracy and consistency.
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What is the solubility of silver phosphate?
The solubility of silver phosphate is very low in water, with a solubility product constant (Ksp) of 1.8 x 10^-18. This means that only a very small amount of silver phosphate will dissolve in water, resulting in a saturated solution. Due to its low solubility, silver phosphate is often used in chemical reactions as a precipitate to remove silver ions from solution.
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Is this salt formula correct: potassium phosphate?
No, the salt formula "potassium phosphate" is not correct. Potassium phosphate is actually a group of salts that contain the potassium cation (K+) and the phosphate anion (PO4^3-). The correct chemical formula for potassium phosphate would depend on the specific type of potassium phosphate compound being referred to, such as monopotassium phosphate (KH2PO4) or dipotassium phosphate (K2HPO4).
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