sodium aluminium phosphate
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(inorganic chemistry) An ionic compound made up of aluminium cations (Al³⁺), sodium cations (Na⁺), and phosphate anions (PO₄³⁻) in the ratio of 1:3:2, respectively. Other ratios are possible and some combinations also contain hydrogen and/or water molecules and/or HPO₄²⁻ as well. It is used in baking as a leavening agent for making sponge cakes, crumpets.
sodium aluminium phosphate
Sodium aluminium phosphate is an ionic compound made up of aluminium cations (Al3+), sodium cations (Na+), and phosphate anions (PO43−) in a 1:3:2 ratio and is often used as an ingredient in baking powders.
Sodium aluminium phosphate is an ionic compound made up of aluminium cations (Al3+), sodium cations (Na+), and phosphate anions (PO43−) in a 1:3:2 ratio and is often used as an ingredient in baking powders.
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