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Calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2) is generally considered insoluble in water. While it can dissolve to a very small extent, the solubility is extremely low, making it practically insoluble for most applications. This low solubility is one reason calcium phosphate is often used in fertilizers and dietary supplements, as it can provide a slow-release source of calcium and phosphate.

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