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Physical Form:- Colorless, monoclinic Crystals Physical Appearance:- Dry Powder/Dry Powder, PelletsLargeCrystals/Liquid/PelletsLargeCrystals Melting Point:- Decomposes at 75 Mono Sodium Phosphate Anhydrous can be prepared from a mixture of phosphoric acid and sodium chloride on the principle that an amine in organic solution can extract the elements of hydrochloric acid (HCl). This is possible because amines are more selective for hydrochloric than for phosphoric acid. Sulphate is held in the organic phase. Monosodium phosphate can be recovered by stripping the organic phase with a sodium chloride solution.