Yes, Oranges contain phosphate, but in relatively small amounts compared to other nutrients. Phosphate is essential for various biological functions, including energy transfer and the formation of DNA and RNA. While oranges are not a primary source of phosphate, they can contribute to the overall dietary intake of this important mineral.
Egypt produces linseed, dates, tomatoes, aubergines, string beans, watermelon, oranges, lemons, cotton, rice, corn, sugar cane, wheat and phosphate.
Florida is a state in South Eastern USA. Agriculture and mining are two major industries of Florida. In agriculture production of citrus and in mining phosphate is the major source of revenue. Florida produces 25 percent of total phosphate in world.
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The compound with formula Na3PO4 is named "sodium phosphate", "trisodium phosphate", "sodium ortho-phosphate", or "trisodium ortho-phosphate".
A "score" of anything is twenty of that thing. So a score of oranges equals twenty oranges.
Fifteen apples and seven oranges.
There is no standard collective noun for oranges, in which case a noun that suits the situation is used, for example, a bagof oranges, a box of oranges, a crate of oranges, etc.
Valencia? These are JUICE oranges!
6 Oranges in a kilo
The literal translation is... petite oranges
2 dozen of oranges = 24 oranges.