1. phosphate - Noun
2. phosphate - Verb
A salt of phosphoric acid.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 33% of national industrial exportations, MAD 27 billion, comes from the Grand Casablanca; 30% of the Moroccan banking network is concentrated in Casablanca. citation One of the most important Casablancan exports is phosphate. Source: Internet
About 39% of the revenue is generated from the transportation of petroleum, 19% from imported wheat, fertilizer and rock phosphate. Source: Internet
Additionally, they commonly use positively charged amino acid residues, which electrostatically stabilize the transition state by interacting with the negatively charged phosphate groups. Source: Internet
After one day, one gram of bacteria can encrust themselves with nine grams of uranyl phosphate crystals; this creates the possibility that these organisms could be used in bioremediation to decontaminate uranium-polluted water. Source: Internet
After independence, Tunsian economic policy had been primarily to promote light industry and tourism, and develop its phosphate deposits. Source: Internet
An Arizona man died after ingesting a fish tank cleaner that contained chloroquine phosphate after Trump hyped an unproven drug treatment for the new coronavirus in spite of the warnings of Fauci. Source: Internet