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How many atoms are present in a molecule of calcium phosphate?

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Answered by xKALESHIxCHORAx
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The molecule has 3 calcium atoms, 2 phosphate atoms and 8 O atoms in it. Stop and verify this for yourself. The Ca has a subscript 3 with it. The P has an assumed 1 and the O has a 4.

Answered by alkaagarwal38
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The molecule has 3 calcium atoms, 2 phosphate atoms and 8 O atoms in it. Stop and verify this for yourself. The Ca has a subscript 3 with it. The P has an assumed 1 and the O has a 4.

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