Monobasic Sodium Phosphate
NaH2PO4·xH2O
(anhydrous) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Phosphoric acid, monosodium salt, monohydrate. Monosodium phosphate monohydrate 137.99 ![]() ![]() ![]() Phosphoric acid, monosodium salt, dihydrate. Monosodium phosphate dihydrate 156.01 ![]() ![]() ![]() Anhydrous ![]() ![]() ![]() » Monobasic Sodium Phosphate contains one or two molecules of water of hydration, or is anhydrous. It contains not less than 98.0 percent and not more than 103.0 percent of NaH2PO4, calculated on the anhydrous basis.
Packaging and storage—
Preserve in well-closed containers.
Labeling—
Label it to indicate whether it is anhydrous or is the monohydrate or the dihydrate.
pH
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Water, Method I
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Insoluble substances—
Dissolve a portion equivalent to 10.0 g of NaH2PO4·H2O in 100 mL of hot water, filter through a tared filtering crucible, wash the insoluble residue with hot water, and dry at 105
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Chloride
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Sulfate
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Aluminum, calcium, and related elements—
A solution containing the equivalent of 1.0 g of NaH2PO4·H2O in 10 mL of water does not become turbid when rendered slightly alkaline to litmus paper with 6 N ammonium hydroxide.
Arsenic, Method I
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Heavy metals
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Assay—
Dissolve about 2.5 g of Monobasic Sodium Phosphate, accurately weighed, in 10 mL of cold water, add 20 mL of a cold, saturated solution of sodium chloride, then add phenolphthalein TS, and titrate with 1 N sodium hydroxide VS, keeping the temperature of the solution between 10
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Auxiliary Information—
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Chromatographic Column—
USP32–NF27 Page 3582
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 29(5) Page 1579
Chromatographic columns text is not derived from, and not part of, USP 32 or NF 27.
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