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Calcium chloride has the formula CaCl2 if anhydrous. Potassium phosphate has the formula K3PO4.
The phosphate ion is (PO4)3-. Hence, Calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2 as the Calcium ion is Ca2+)
The formula for calcium ion is Ca^2+ and for phosphate ion is PO4^3-. When these ions combine, they form calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2).
The correct formula for calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.
The equivalent weight of calcium phosphate is calculated by dividing the molar mass of calcium phosphate by the valency factor of the phosphate ion. Since calcium phosphate is a salt with the formula Ca₃(PO₄)₂, its molar mass is calculated by adding the molar masses of calcium and phosphorus (since there are three calcium ions and two phosphate ions in the formula). The valency factor of phosphate ion is 2 since it can donate or accept 2 electrons.
When calcium combines with phosphate, it forms calcium phosphate. The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
Calcium chloride has the formula CaCl2 if anhydrous. Potassium phosphate has the formula K3PO4.
The chemical formula for calcium hydrogen phosphate is CaHPO4.
Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2
Calcium hydrogen phosphate :) Ca2HPO4
The chemical formula of calcium monohydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.
The phosphate ion is (PO4)3-. Hence, Calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2 as the Calcium ion is Ca2+)
The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
The chemical formula for Calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is:Ca3(PO4)2Ca has a charge 2+ and PO4 has a charge 3-, so you need 3 Ca and 2 PO4 to even out the positive and negative charges.
The formula for calcium ion is Ca^2+ and for phosphate ion is PO4^3-. When these ions combine, they form calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2).
The correct formula for calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.