Sodium Hypophosphite
Title: Sodium Hypophosphite
CAS Registry Number: 7681-53-0
CAS Name: Phosphinic acid, sodium salt
Molecular Formula: H2NaO2P
Molecular Weight: 87.98
Percent Composition: H 2.29%, Na 26.13%, O 36.37%, P 35.21%
Line Formula: NaH2PO2
Literature References: Solubility data: Palit, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 69, 3120 (1947).
 
Derivative Type: Monohydrate
Properties: White, odorless, deliquesc granules; saline taste. When strongly heated, it dec with evolution of phosphine which ignites spontaneously in the air. It explodes when triturated with chlorates or other oxidizing agents. Sol in 1 part water, 0.15 part boiling water; freely sol in glycerol and in boiling alcohol; sol in cold alcohol, slightly in abs alcohol. Insol in ether. Soly of anhydr NaH2PO2 at 25° in ethylene glycol: 33.0 g/100 g; in propylene glycol: 9.7 g/100 g. The aq soln is neutral. Keep well closed.
 
Use: As reagent for arsenic and iodates; prepn of hypophosphites syrup.

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