Calcium chloride: CaCl2
Potassium phosphate: K3PO4
Calcium chloride has the formula CaCl2 if anhydrous. Potassium phosphate has the formula K3PO4.
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CaCl2, K3PO4
2Na3PO4 + 3CaCl2 --> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6NaCl
Sodium Phosphate is laxative while Calcium Chloride is fluid and electrolytic replacement solution.
Calcium chloride has the formula CaCl2 if anhydrous. Potassium phosphate has the formula K3PO4.
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CaCl2, K3PO4
Examples: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium nitrate, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate etc.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, phosphate, and sulfate
sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, phosphate, and sulfate
Calcium Hydroxide is Ca(OH)2 and potassium phosphate is K3PO4. So calcium hydroxide has 5 atoms and potassium phosphate has 8 atoms. So potassium phosphate has the most atoms.
Calcium chloride and potassium chloride are pure substances.
Yes. The potassium will replace the calcium in the calcium chloride, producing potassium chloride and calcium. This is an example of a single replacement/displacement reaction. CaCl2 + 2K --> 2KCl + Ca
Sodium, Na. Potassium, K. Calcium, Ca. Magnesium, Mg. Chlorine, Cl. Bicarbonate should be CO2. Phosphorus, P.
Both potassium chloride and calcium chloride are strong electrolytes when dissolved in water or when molten.