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Magnesium ammonium phosphate, commonly referred to as struvite, is generally considered insoluble in water. However, it can dissolve in solutions with high concentrations of ammonium and phosphate ions. In practical applications, such as wastewater treatment, its solubility can vary based on pH and temperature conditions.

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