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Are phosphates soluble?

Yes, phosphates are generally soluble in water. This means that they can dissolve and form a solution when added to water. However, the solubility of phosphates can vary depending on the specific phosphate compound and the conditions of the solution.


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How does phosphates get into water?

Most phosphates now found in water got there either from detergents or fertilizers used on crops. Detergents as a source of phosphates has been significantly reduced in recent years by changes to the formulations of most household detergents used in developed countries, but continues to be a problem in many third world countries. The phosphates enter the water from the sewage from homes and from runoff from fertilized crops.


What is the charge of phosphates?

The charge of phosphates is typically -3.


Where are the body's phosphates located?

Most of the body's phosphate (85%) is located in the skeletal system


Can phosphates be transfered from pool to pool from pool brushes?

Phosphates can be transfered from pool to pool with a brush. However, the amount transfered would be insignicant. Even the most algae filled brush from your neighbors phosphate infested pool would not be enough to cause problems with your pool. Phosphates are measure in ppm (parts per million) and even your tap water shows traces of phosphates. Where you really want to worry with phosphates would be from airborne sources in your area.


How does Phosphates get into the water?

Most phosphates now found in water got there either from detergents or fertilizers used on crops. Detergents as a source of phosphates has been significantly reduced in recent years by changes to the formulations of most household detergents used in developed countries, but continues to be a problem in many third world countries. The phosphates enter the water from the sewage from homes and from runoff from fertilized crops.


Does ivory soap contain phosphates?

No, Ivory soap does not contain phosphates. It is a pure soap that is free of additives such as phosphates, dyes, and heavy perfumes.


What charge do the phosphates impart to DNA?

Phosphates impart a negative charge to DNA.


Does dove soap contain phosphates?

Yes, Dove soap does not contain phosphates. Dove products are formulated to be gentle on the skin and do not typically include phosphates in their ingredients.