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Ca(H2PO4)2 and
Ca(H2PO4)2(H2O)
Dicalcium phosphate (dibasic
calcium phosphate), E341(ii) (CAS# 7757-93-9):
CaHPO4 (mineral: monetite),
dihydrate CaHPO4(H2O)2...
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hypochlorite is an
inorganic compound with
chemical formula Ca(ClO)2, also
written as
Ca(OCl)2. It is a
white solid,
although commercial samples appear...
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Calcium nitrate are
inorganic compounds with the
formula Ca(NO3)2(H2O)x. The
anhydrous compound,
which is
rarely encountered,
absorbs moisture from the...
- bicarbonate, also
called calcium hydrogencarbonate, has the
chemical formula Ca(HCO3)2. The term does not
refer to a
known solid compound; it
exists only...
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Calcium oxide (formula:
CaO),
commonly known as
quicklime or
burnt lime, is a
widely used
chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, alkaline, crystalline...
- (traditionally
called slaked lime) is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Ca(OH)2. It is a
colorless crystal or
white powder and is
produced when quicklime...
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calcium salt of
oxalic acid with the
chemical formula CaC2O4 or
Ca(COO)2. It
forms hydrates CaC2O4·nH2O,
where n
varies from 1 to 3.
Anhydrous and all...
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sulfate (or
calcium sulphate) is an
inorganic salt with the
chemical formula CaSO 4. It
occurs in
several hydrated forms; the
anhydrous state (known as anhydrite)...
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inorganic compound of the
elements calcium and
fluorine with the
formula CaF2. It is a
white solid that is
practically insoluble in water. It
occurs as...
- emplo****,
involving a
soluble phosphate and
calcium salts, e.g. (NH4)2HPO4 +
Ca(NO3)2. is
performed under carefully controlled pH conditions. The precipitate...