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Calcium phosphate is solid.
Calcium phosphate is typically white in color.
Yes: calcium cations and phosphate anions.
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.
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Phosphate is typically found as a solid at room temperature. It is commonly encountered in the form of salts such as calcium phosphate or sodium phosphate.
When calcium combines with phosphate, it forms calcium phosphate. The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
Calcium phosphate is composed of calcium and phosphate ions. The ratio of these ions can vary, leading to different types of calcium phosphate compounds such as hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate.
At room temperature, calcium phosphate is typically a white, odorless solid that can range in form from powders to crystals.
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Calcium is a solid metal.
Calcium phosphate is solid.
Calcium phosphate is a salt, an inorganic compound.
Calcium phosphate is the main mineral from which bone is comprised.
Calcium phosphate is a compound composed of calcium cations and phosphate anions. It is not an element, as elements are composed of only one type of atom.
No. Skeletal muscles contain creatine phosphate, not calcium phosphate. Unless a person has a disease, free or calcium phosphate would not be found in muscle tissue. Calcium phosphate is found in bones and teeth.
Collagen and Calcium phosphate