Glacial phosphoric acid is a chemical compound with the molecular formula H3PO4. It is commonly referred to as "glacial" due to its tendency to solidify at room temperature, resembling glaciers. The word "phosphoric" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /fɒsˈfɒrɪk/, reflecting the sharp "s" sound at the beginning and the soft "k" sound at the end. Similarly, the word "glacial" is spelled with the IPA transcription /ˈɡleɪ.si.əl/, emphasizing the elongated "a" sound and the distinctive "sh" ending.
Glacial phosphoric acid is a highly concentrated and colorless liquid form of phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid, typically present as a white solid or a syrupy liquid, is a compound consisting of phosphorus, hydrogen, and oxygen. It is commonly used in various industries such as food production, agriculture, and chemical manufacturing.
The term "glacial" attributed to phosphoric acid refers to its extremely high concentration, usually above 85% purity. Glacial phosphoric acid is obtained through a process of distillation that removes water from the acid, resulting in a more concentrated form. This process also causes the acid to freeze at a lower temperature than normal, which is why it is referred to as "glacial."
Glacial phosphoric acid is known for its strong acidity and corrosive properties. It is widely used as a food additive, mainly in the beverage industry for the production of carbonated drinks, providing a tangy flavor and acting as a pH regulator. In agriculture, it is utilized as a fertilizer to enhance soil fertility and promote plant growth.
As a chemical reagent, glacial phosphoric acid is involved in various manufacturing processes, including the production of detergents, pharmaceuticals, and flame retardants. It is also utilized in laboratories for laboratory analyses and experiments.
Due to its high acidity and corrosiveness, caution should be exercised while handling glacial phosphoric acid. Protective clothing, gloves, and goggles are often required to prevent any potential harm to human health or the environment.
HPO3, monobasic phosphoric acid.
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