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Dicalcium phosphate is the
calcium phosphate with the
formula CaHPO4 and its dihydrate. The "di"
prefix in the
common name
arises because the formation...
- Ziemer, B.; Seydel, R. (1977). "Redetermination of the
structure of β-
dicalcium silicate". Acta
Crystallographica Section B
Structural Crystallography...
- → Ca2P2O7·2 H2O + HCl. The
anhydrous forms can be
prepared by
heating dicalcium phosphate: 2 CaHPO4 → Ca2P2O7 + H2O At 240-500 °C an
amorphous phase is...
- 2 H3PO4 → Ca(H2PO4)2 + 2 H2O
Samples of Ca(H2PO4)2 tend to
convert to
dicalcium phosphate: Ca(H2PO4)2 → Ca(HPO4) + H3PO4
Superphosphate fertilizers are...
- temperature. It then
becomes dormant because an
intermediate species,
dicalcium phosphate, is
generated during the
initial mixing. A
further release of...
- + 2 H2O
Industrially It is
prepared in a two-step
process by
treating dicalcium phosphate with
sodium bisulfate,
which precipitates calcium sulfate: CaHPO4...
- to 1000
calcium sulfate 0.21 490 Very
slightly soluble 1000 to 10,000
dicalcium phosphate 0.02 5000
Practically insoluble or
insoluble ≥ 10,000 barium...
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representative of
magnetoplumbite group) In addition,
other phases include:
Dicalcium aluminate, 2CaO·Al2O3 (C2A),
which exists only at
pressures above 2500 MPa...
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Dicalcium ruthenate, with the
chemical formula Ca2RuO4, is a
stochiometric oxide compound that
hosts a multi-orbital (band) Mott
insulating ground state...
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Dicalcium citrate is a
compound with
formula C6H6Ca2O7. It is a
calcium acid salt of
citric acid.
Calcium citrate Monocalcium citrate Food
Additives in...