decaphosphate

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

deca- +‎ phosphate

Noun[edit]

decaphosphate (plural decaphosphates)

  1. (chemistry) A substance containing ten phosphate groups [(PO4)10] or [P10O40].
  2. (chemistry) A polyphosphate or oligophosphate containing a condensed chain of ten phosphate groups [P10O31]
    • 1962, Erich Thilo, “Condensed Phosphates and Arsenates”, in Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Volume 4[1], page 4:
      the believed they had obtained in a crystalline form the compounds which we now know as ... decaphosphate, Na12P10O31
    • 1973, State of Washington Water Research Center, Analysis of Engineering Alternatives for Environmental Protection from Thermal Discharges, Volume 1[2], page 69:
      Examples of the polyphosphates are sodium tripolyphosphate, sodium hexametaphosphate and sodium decaphosphate

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