Most phosphates are soluble. There are some such as AlPO4 which are not.
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China produces the most silicon, at about 2/3 of the world's utilization.
Phosphorus can be found in the environment most commonly as phosphates
Most phosphates now found in water got there either from detergents or fertilizers used on crops. Detergents as a source of phosphates has been significantly reduced in recent years by changes to the formulations of most household detergents used in developed countries, but continues to be a problem in many third world countries. The phosphates enter the water from the sewage from homes and from runoff from fertilized crops.
According to my Geography book: "Morocco is one of the leading producers of phosphate- (def. of phosphate)"
The country that produces the most calculators is India.
Italy produces the most lamborghinis
The country that produces the most synthetic diamonds is the United States. The Apollo Diamond Company in Boston Massachusetts produces the most according to Smithsonian.com
The are calcium and sodium phosphates.
Uganda produces the most bananas.
China produces the most with the U.S.A in a close second
In Europe, Poland produces the most coal.
Most phosphates are soluble. There are some such as AlPO4 which are not.
The country that produces the most greenhouse gases per square kilometer is Japan. This country is closely followed by the United Kingdom. The country that produces the most greenhouse gases per capita is Qatar.
Well, It produces Phosphates-- Mineral salts that contain the element phosphorus.
India produces the most bananas, followed by Brazil, Ecuador, China and the Philippines.