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What is phosphate released from?

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Answered by phoenix1261
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Phosphates are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus, found in many phosphate minerals. In mineralogy and geology, phosphate refers to a rock or ore containing phosphate ions. Inorganicphosphates are mined to obtain phosphorus for use in agriculture and industry.

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Answered by Chintumittu
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Phosphoric acid (also known as orthophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid) is a weak acid with the chemical formula H3PO4. Orthophosphoric acid refers to phosphoric acid, which is the IUPAC name for this compound. The prefix ortho- is used to distinguish the acid from related phosphoric acids, called polyphosphoric acids. Orthophosphoric acid is a non-toxic acid, which, when pure, is a solid at room temperature and pressure. The conjugate base of phosphoric acid is the dihydrogen phosphate ion, H

2PO−

4, which in turn has a conjugate base of hydrogen phosphate, HPO2−

4, which has a conjugate base of phosphate, PO3−

4. Phosphates are essential for life.[8]


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