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Monobasic Potassium Phosphate
KH2PO4
Phosphoric acid, monopotassium salt. Monopotassium phosphate » Monobasic Potassium Phosphate, dried at 105
Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight containers.
Loss on drying
Insoluble substances
Dissolve 10 g in 100 mL of hot water, filter through a tared filtering crucible, wash the insoluble residue with hot water, and dry at 105
Arsenic, Method I
Lead
A solution of 1 g in 20 mL of water contains not more than 5 µg of lead (corresponding to not more than 5 ppm of Pb) when tested as directed in the test for Lead
Heavy metals, Method I
Limit of fluoride
Proceed as directed in the test for Fluoride under Dibasic Calcium Phosphate. The limit is 0.001%.
Assay
Transfer about 5 g of Monobasic Potassium Phosphate, previously dried and accurately weighed, to a 250-mL beaker, add 100 mL of water and 5.0 mL of 1 N hydrochloric acid VS, and stir until the assay specimen is completely dissolved. Place the electrodes of a suitable pH meter in the solution, and slowly titrate the excess acid, stirring constantly, with 1 N sodium hydroxide VS to the inflection point occurring at about pH 4. Record the buret reading, and calculate the volume (A), if any, of 1 N hydrochloric acid consumed by the assay specimen. Continue the titration with 1 N sodium hydroxide VS until the inflection point occurring at about pH 8.8 is reached, record the buret reading, and calculate the volume (B) of 1 N sodium hydroxide required in the titration between the two inflection points (pH 4 and 8.8). Each mL of the volume (B
Auxiliary Information
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Chromatographic Column
USP32NF27 Page 1323
Chromatographic columns text is not derived from, and not part of, USP 32 or NF 27.
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