Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate

Ferrous Phosphate

product name   Ferrous Phosphate
Density    3.94 g/cm³ · 2.58 g/cm³
Melting Point    180 °C(453 K)
Storage Conditions    2-8℃
Appearance    Colorless solid, blue-gray crystal
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
  • Ferrous Phosphate
SPECIFICATION

The English name for Ferrous Phosphate is the same as the chemical name. An English alias for this compound might be "Iron(II) Phosphate," which provides additional information about the oxidation state of the iron ion in the compound.

"Ferrous Phosphate, also known as Iron(II) Phosphate, is a chemical compound with significant applications in various industries. This inorganic compound is characterized by the presence of ferrous ions (Fe²⁺) and phosphate ions (PO₄³⁻). Here is a concise product description:

Product Description: Ferrous Phosphate is a compound of iron and phosphate, combining the essential mineral iron with phosphorus. It is commonly utilized in different applications due to its unique properties and contributions to various processes.
Feature
Chemical Formula: The chemical formula for Ferrous Phosphate is Fe₃(PO₄)₂, indicating the presence of three iron ions (Fe²⁺) and two phosphate ions (PO₄³⁻) in the compound.Color and Physical Form: Ferrous Phosphate is commonly green or bluish-green in color. It exists in various physical forms, including powders, crystals, or as a solid in different hydrate states.Solubility: Ferrous Phosphate is generally insoluble in water. This characteristic impacts its bioavailability and nutrient release in various applications, such as in dietary supplements and fertilizers.

Ferrous PhosphateThe use of  Ferrous Phosphate

Adhibition:
Nutritional Supplements:
Ferrous Phosphate is widely used in the formulation of nutritional supplements to address iron deficiencies in humans. It provides a bioavailable source of dietary iron, crucial for maintaining optimal health and preventing iron-deficiency anemia.Food Fortification:The compound is employed in the food industry for fortifying various food products with iron. This is particularly important in the production of fortified cereals, flours, and other food items to enhance their nutritional content and contribute to overall dietary iron intake.