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Calcium phosphate, represented by the formula Ca3(PO4)2, is generally considered insoluble in water. Its low solubility is due to the strong ionic bonds between calcium ions and phosphate ions, which are not easily disrupted by water molecules. As a result, only a very small amount of calcium phosphate dissolves in water under normal conditions.

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