water content of tribasic calcium phosphate
Calcium Phosphate, Tribasic - what is the molecular formula & structure?
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- 19 Nov 2009 by dattsee
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- calcium phosphate, tribasic
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2 Dec 2009
The molecular formula is Ca3(PO4)2 (written as a molecular formula with the 3 and 2 slightly to the bottom.
The structure of phosphate can be seen in link below, this is linked to Calcium (Ca2+) ion.
http://chemistry.about.com/od/factsstructures/ig/Chemical-Structures--- P/phosphate.htm
As far as I Iknow there is no water content in Tribasic (I couldn't find any information either).
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