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 A mono-phosphoric acid molecule.
A mono-phosphoric acid molecule.  


Its structure consists of three OH groups bound to phosphorus, as well as an oxygen with a double bond to the same phosphorus. Forms a phosphate ion when all of the hydrogen ions are lost.
Its structure consists of three [[OH_group|OH groups]] bound to [[Phosphorus|phosphorus]], as well as an [[Oxygen|oxygen]] with a double bond to the same phosphorus. Forms a phosphate ion when all of the [[Hydrogen_ion|hydrogen ions]] are lost.

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A mono-phosphoric acid molecule.

Its structure consists of three OH groups bound to phosphorus, as well as an oxygen with a double bond to the same phosphorus. Forms a phosphate ion when all of the hydrogen ions are lost.