Phosphotungstic Acid Hydrate
The phosphotungstate family includes phosphotungstic acid hydrate. These complicated molecules have an oxygen atom and phosphate groups surrounding a central tungsten core.
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The phosphotungstate family includes phosphotungstic acid hydrate. These complicated molecules have an oxygen atom and phosphate groups surrounding a central tungsten core. Its hydrate, which easily dissolves in methanol and water, demonstrates its preference for polar solvents. At room temperature, it is stable; at 100°C, it breaks down.
Phosphotungstic acid hydrate is interesting in that it functions as a strong acid. By giving water molecules, a proton (H+), it produces an extremely acidic environment (pH ≤ 2). The stability and structure of its hydroxyl groups are largely dependent on hydrogen bonds.
This unique combination of properties makes phosphotungstic acid hydrate a material of scientific interest.
| Cat. Number | ASC-1027 |
| CAS Number | 12501-23-4 |
| Additional CAS | 12067-99-1 |
| MDL Number | MFCD00011342 |
| PubChem | 310278953 |
| Molecular Weight | 2880.20 g/mol |
| Molecular Formula | H3PO4 · 12WO3 · xH2O |
| Storage Temperature | +20°C |
| Form and Color | Crystalline Powder or Crystals, White to Light Yellow |
| Assay | ≥ 98.0% |








