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Other names
Aluminum phosphate
Aluminium monophosphate Phosphoric acid, aluminium salt (1:1) | |||
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.029.142 | ||
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UN number | 1760 | ||
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Properties | |||
AlPO4 | |||
Molar mass | 121.9529 g/mol | ||
Appearance | White, crystalline powder | ||
Density | 2.566 g/cm3, solid | ||
Melting point | 1,800 °C (3,270 °F; 2,070 K) | ||
Boiling point | Decomposes | ||
1.89×10−9 g/100 ml[1] | |||
Solubility product (Ksp)
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9.84×10−21[1] | ||
Solubility | Very slightly soluble in HCl and HNO3 | ||
Refractive index (nD)
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1.546 [2] | ||
Pharmacology | |||
A02AB03 (WHO) | |||
Hazards | |||
GHS labelling: | |||
Warning | |||
H314, H315, H319, H332, H335 | |||
P260, P261, P264, P271, P280, P301+P330+P331, P302+P352, P303+P361+P353, P304+P312, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P310, P312, P321, P332+P313, P337+P313, P362, P363, P403+P233, P405, P501 | |||
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Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC): | |||
LD50 (median dose)
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4640 mg/kg (rat, oral) > 4640 mg/kg (rabbit, dermal) | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Aluminium phosphate is a chemical compound. In nature it occurs as the mineral berlinite.[3] Many synthetic forms of aluminium phosphate are known. They have framework structures similar to zeolites and some are used as catalysts, ion-exchangers or molecular sieves.[4] Commercial aluminium phosphate gel is available.
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