Urea phosphate
Name: Urea phosphate
Synonyms: Urea phosphate salt
 
Molecular Structure  
 
Molecular Formula: CH4N2O.H3O4P
Molecular Weight: 158.05
CAS Registry Number: 4861-19-2
EINECS: 225-464-3
Urea phosphate is an organic compound of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and phosphorus. Its formula is CO(NH2)2.H3PO4. It is made by reacting urea with phosphoric acid.
It is sometimes used as a fertilizer; as such, its NPK formula is 17-44-0. It is soluble in water, and produces a strongly acidic solution. Urea phosphate is sometimes added to blends which contain calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate to produce water-soluble formulas such as 15-5-15, 13-2-20, and 13-2-13. The acidity of urea phosphate allows Ca, Mg and P to co-exist in solution. Under less acidic conditions, there would be precipitation of Ca-Mg phosphates. Urea phosphate is often used in Drip irrigation to clean the pipe system.
Specification
Item
Internal Quality
Control Index
Phosphorous (P)%
19.0min
Nitrogen (N)%
17.0min
Fluorine (F)%
0.18max
Arsenic (As)%
0.002max
Plumbum (Pb)%
0.003max
Water Insoluble%
0.5max
Water%
3.0max
 
Packing:net weight 25kg/bag
Storage:be stored in cool and dry place.Keep away from light and heat
Shelf life:2years
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