orthophosphoric

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English

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Etymology

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From ortho- +‎ phosphoric.

Adjective

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orthophosphoric (not comparable)

  1. (chemistry) Describing the ordinary form of phosphoric acid and its derivatives
    • 1878, A. Michaelis, “On the Constituion of Phosphorus Compounds”, in The Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London[1], volume 25, page 983:
      Pyrophosphoric sulphobromide is a liquid of a clear yellow colour, and aromatic, pungent odour, resembling that of orthophosphoric sulphobromide, but still more disagreeable.
    • 1916, Alexander Bryan Johnson, General topics, blood vessels, plastic operations, muscles, nerves, wounds, radium[2], page 216:
      Beraneck's tuberculin consists of equal parts of the filtrate of a culture of tubercle bacilli and a 1 per cent. orthophosphoric extract of the residue.
    • 2013, Dimitrios Nikolelis, editor, Biosensors for Direct Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants in Field, page 128:
      Alkaline phosphatase catalyses the cleavage of orthophosphoric monoester according to the following scheme []

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