different between phosphoric vs phosphonic
phosphoric
English
Etymology
phosphor +? -ic
Adjective
phosphoric (comparative more phosphoric, superlative most phosphoric)
- (chemistry) Of or pertaining to phosphorus.
- Resembling phosphorus.
- (chemistry) Of a compound, containing phosphorus in a higher oxidation number than phosphorous compounds, especially with one of 5.
Synonyms
- (of or pertaining to phosphorus): phosphorous
- (resembling phosphorus): phosphorous
Derived terms
- phosphoric acid
- phosphoric chloride
Translations
See also
- phosphorous
phosphoric From the web:
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- what phosphoric acid used for
- what phosphoric acid does to your body
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phosphonic
English
Etymology
From phosphorus, by analogy with sulfonic.
Adjective
phosphonic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to phosphonic acid or its derivatives.
phosphonic From the web:
- what is phosphonic acid
- what is phosphonic acid used for
- what is aminotrimethylene phosphonic acid
- phosphonic acid structure
- phosphonic acid formula
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