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Calcium phosphate acid or base????


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question_answer Calcium phosphate is present in tooth enamel. Its nature is (a) basic (b) acidic (c) neutral (d) amphoteric. Answer: (a) Calcium phosphate is basic salt, as it is a salt of weak acid (phosphoric acid) and slightly stronger base (calcium hydroxide) (though both are weak).
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Calcium Phosphate is present in tooth enamel. .....calcium phosphate is a basic salt,as it has salt of a weak acid (phosphoric acid ) and slightly strong base (calcium hydroxide ).......
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