is it possible to prepare potassium phosphate by titraing phosphoric acid with potassium hydroxide?
Answer:
I'd think it would be a lot easier to just buy what you're after & scoop it out of a bottle. You didn't specify monobasic, dibasic, etc.
yes, that´s exactly the way to prepare it. it would also give you the choice to prepare the mono-, di- or tri-phosphate.
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Yes, if the conditions are right.
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