Sodium phosphate monobasic dehydrate
Sodium phosphate monobasic dehydrate is a chemical compound that is commonly used in laboratory settings. It is a crystalline solid with the chemical formula NaH2PO4·H2O. The compound serves as a source of phosphate ions and can be used in various buffer solutions and as a pH adjuster.
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