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Give the structure of sodium hexa meta phosphate.

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Sodium Hexametaphosphate is also called as Calgon. The formula for Sodium Hexametaphosphate is (NaPO3)6. It is a gathering of sodium polyphosphate polymers based on repeating NaPO3 units. It is a water dissolvable polyphosphate glass that comprises of a circulation of polyphosphate chain lengths. Sodium hexametaphosphate is a complex phosphate glass produced by a thermal process from soda ash and food-grade phosphoric acid.

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