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Trisodium phosphate
Trisodium phosphate
Names
IUPAC name Trisodium phosphate
Other names Sodium phosphate tribasic
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChEBI
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
EC Number
  • 231-509-8
KEGG
PubChem CID
RTECS number
  • TC9575000
UNII
InChI
  • InChI=1S/3Na.H3O4P/c;;;1-5(2,3)4/h;;;(H3,1,2,3,4)/q3*+1;/p-3Key: RYFMWSXOAZQYPI-UHFFFAOYSA-K
  • InChI=1/3Na.H3O4P/c;;;1-5(2,3)4/h;;;(H3,1,2,3,4)/q3*+1;/p-3Key: RYFMWSXOAZQYPI-DFZHHIFOAM
SMILES
  • P(=O)()...
Properties
Chemical formula Na3PO4
Molar mass 163.94 g/mol
Density 1.620 g/cm (dodecahydrate)
Melting point 73.5 °C decomp. (dodecahydrate)
Solubility in water 1.5 g/100 mL (0 °C)
8.8 g/100 mL (25 °C)
Basicity (pKb) 2.23
Structure
Crystal structure Trigonal
Hazards
NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
NFPA 704 four-colored diamondHealth 2: Intense or continued but not chronic exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury. E.g. chloroformFlammability 0: Will not burn. E.g. waterInstability 1: Normally stable, but can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures. E.g. calciumSpecial hazards (white): no code
2 0 1
Flash point Non-flammable
Related compounds
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). checkverify (what is  ?) Infobox references
Tracking categories (test):
Chemical compound
  1. Merck Index, 12th Edition, 8808.