I have done my best to research this answer and my best assumption is that the substance does not exist. What does exist is Ca(C2H3O2)2 and this would be the formula for calcium acetate. It can not be calcium carbide mixed with calcium hydroxide or other such moiety.
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Ca3(PO4)2 would be calcium phosphate. It is not correct to call it tricalcium phosphate, because one does not use prefixes when naming ionic compounds. There is no other formula for calcium phosphate other than Ca3(PO4), so using tri is not necessary and is incorrect.
This chemical formula is for tricalcium phosphate.
Calcium phosphide
Calcium phosphate.
Calcium phosphide
This compound is calcium phosphide.
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It stands for Calcium Phosphate.
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I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.
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