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phosphate

1 of 1noun
/ˈfɑsfeɪt/
Forms:phosphates
1

a chemical compound that contains phosphorus and oxygen atoms, commonly found in salts or esters of phosphoric acid, important for biological processes and industrial applications

  • Plants absorb phosphates from the soil to promote healthy root development and flower formation.
  • Phosphates are commonly used in detergents to help break down grease and improve cleaning efficiency.
  • The doctor recommended a diet rich in phosphates to strengthen bone density and prevent osteoporosis.
  • Environmental scientists study the impact of phosphate runoff from agricultural fields on aquatic ecosystems.
  • Sodium phosphate is used as a food additive and a laxative in medicine.
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carbonated drink with fruit syrup and a little phosphoric acid