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is phosphate a inorganic substance ?

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Answered by renushant
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inorganic phosphorus in natural waters, but concentrations are often below detection in pristine waters (about 1 μg liter−1).

Answered by tarannumvasim313
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Inorganic phosphates occur naturally in many forms and are usually combined with other elements (e.g., metals such as sodium, potassium, calcium and aluminum). Inorganic phosphates are present in all living organisms and are required to support life.

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