Sodium Phosphate – Na3PO4

What is Sodium Phosphate?

Sodium phosphate is also known as phospho soda with the formula Na3PO4 is a saline cathartic that is familiar to radiologists since it is often used as a cleansing agent prior to double contrast barium enema.

Sodium phosphate cradles are the most widely recognized, yet there is broad utilization of potassium phosphate buffer and blends of sodium and potassium. Many compounds of pharmaceutical interest are formulated in sodium phosphate buffers.

Other names – Trisodium phosphate, Sodium orthophosphate, Tribasic sodium phosphate

Na3PO4Sodium Phosphate
Density1.62 g/cm³
Molecular Weight/ Molar Mass163.94 g/mol
Boiling Point100 °C
Melting Point1,583 °C
Chemical FormulaNa3PO4

Physical Properties of Sodium Phosphate – Na3PO4

OdourOdourless
AppearanceOff-white powder
Covalently-Bonded Unit4
Complexity36.8
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor4
SolubilitySoluble in water

Chemical Properties of Sodium Phosphate – Na3PO4

  • Sodium phosphate reacts with hydrochloric acid forms phosphoric acid and sodium chloride. The chemical reaction is given below.

Na3PO4 + 3HCl → H3PO4 + 3NaCl

  • Sodium phosphate reacts with calcium chloride results in the formation of calcium phosphate and sodium chloride. The chemical reaction is given below.

2Na3PO4 + 3CaCl2 → 6NaCl + Ca3(PO4)2

Uses of Sodium Phosphate – Na3PO4

  • Short-term, local treatment of inflammation with neomycin as bacterial prophylaxis.
  • Used after glaucoma surgery or after cataract surgery.
  • Used as a mild laxative, stimulates emptying of gall-bladder.
  • One of the most palatable of the saline laxatives. It is also used in the form of the oral solution (see below) as an antihypercal- cemic.
  • Used to control the pH of water hardness precipitation and control agent in mildly acidic solutions.

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