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Lead Monohydrogen Phosphate, PbHPO4

Lead Monohydrogen Phosphate, PbHPO4, is formed by adding phosphoric acid to boiling lead nitrate solution, and by heating lead pyrophosphate with water to 250° C. It forms monoclinic prisms, very slightly soluble in water, having a density of 5.661. The salts PbKPO4 and PbNaPO4 are formed by heating lead oxide with potassium and sodium pyrophosphates.

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