Diammonium hydrogen phosphate, 342 (ii), is a subclass of Ammonium phosphates (342 ). Is one of a series of water-soluble ammonium phosphate salts which can be produced when ammonia reacts with phosphoric acid.
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Country | Status | Matched Term |
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United States | Approved | Diammonium phosphate |
European Union | Not Permitted | |
Australia and New Zealand | Approved | Ammonium phosphate, dibasic |
Philippines | Approved | Diammonium Orthophosphate |
Austria | Not Permitted | |
Belgium | Not Permitted | |
Bulgaria | Not Permitted | |
Cyprus | Not Permitted | |
Czech Republic | Not Permitted | |
Denmark | Not Permitted | |
Estonia | Not Permitted | |
Finland | Not Permitted | |
France | Not Permitted | |
Germany | Not Permitted | |
Greece | Not Permitted | |
Hungary | Not Permitted | |
Ireland | Not Permitted | |
Italy | Not Permitted | |
Latvia | Not Permitted | |
Lithuania | Not Permitted | |
Luxembourg | Not Permitted | |
Malta | Not Permitted | |
Netherlands | Not Permitted | |
Poland | Not Permitted | |
Portugal | Not Permitted | |
Romania | Not Permitted | |
Slovakia | Not Permitted | |
Slovenia | Not Permitted | |
Spain | Not Permitted | |
Sweden | Not Permitted | |
United Kingdom | Not Permitted | |
Australia | Approved | Ammonium phosphate, dibasic |
New Zealand | Approved | Ammonium phosphate, dibasic |
Dibasic ammonium phosphate
Diammonium phosphate
Ammonium phosphate dibasic
Diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate
Diammonium phosphate
Ammonium orthophosphate dibasic
Phosphoric acid ammonium salt (1:2)
Diazanium hydrogen phosphate
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