Comparing E343 - Magnesium phosphates vs E342 - Ammonium phosphate
Overview
Synonyms
Products
Found in 496 products
Found in 129 products
Search rank & volume
Awareness score
Search volume over time
Interest over time for 4 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.
Interest over time for 4 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.
Popular questions
12. what is the amplitude of the wave? a) 2 mm b) 4 mm c) 8 mm d) 12 mm e) 16 mm 13. what is the wavelength of the wave? a) 3.0 cm b) 6.0 cm c) 9.0 cmm d) 12 cm e) 15 cm 14. what is the frequency of the wave? a) 0.60 hz b) 0.90 hz c) 1.1 hz d) 1.3 hz e) 1.7 hz 1s. what is the difference in phase between the points a and b? a) (/4) radians b) (?/2) radians c) x radians d) (3m/4) radians e) 2? radians 16. a stationary railroad whistle is sounded. an echo is heard 5.0 seconds later by the train's engineer. if the speed of sound is 343 m/s, how far away is the reflecting surface? a) 68 m b) 140 m c) 860 m d) 1700 m e) 2000 m 17. the intensity of a spherical wave 2.5 m from the source is 120?
These physics questions aren’t related to E343; E343 refers to magnesium phosphate salts used as food stabilizers and thickeners, not to wave properties.
343 e. central, amarillo, tx 79108 what county?
That’s an address query; in food labeling, E343 means magnesium phosphates—mineral-based salts used as stabilizers and thickeners in foods.
Form fl 343 e-how?
This appears to be about a legal form; E343 in foods refers to magnesium phosphates, produced from magnesium compounds and phosphoric acid and used at low levels to stabilize or thicken products.
Gdp e343 who is it?
E343 isn’t a person—it’s the food additive magnesium phosphates, used as stabilizers/thickeners and generally considered safe when used as intended.
Gdp e343 who is the girl?
E343 is not a person; it denotes magnesium phosphate salts used in foods as stabilizers and thickeners (often labeled as E343 or magnesium phosphate).
What is the formula for ammonium phosphate?
For E342, the ammonium phosphates used are monoammonium phosphate (NH4H2PO4) and diammonium phosphate ((NH4)2HPO4); the fully neutral (NH4)3PO4 is unstable and not typically used in foods.
Is monoammonium phosphate toxic?
It has low toxicity and is permitted as a food additive; within the group ADI for phosphates (e.g., EFSA: 40 mg phosphorus/kg body weight/day), normal food uses are considered safe. Very high intakes can disturb mineral balance, and people with kidney disease should manage phosphate intake.
Is ammonium phosphate toxic?
At permitted food levels, ammonium phosphates (E342) are considered safe, with a group ADI for phosphates set by EFSA at 40 mg phosphorus/kg body weight/day. Excessive intake may affect mineral balance and is a concern for those with impaired kidney function.
Is ammonium phosphate soluble in water?
Yes—both monoammonium and diammonium phosphate are readily soluble in water.