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which is known as thomas slag?​

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Tetracalcium phosphate is the compound Ca4(PO4)2O, (4CaO. ... It is the most basic of the calcium phosphates, and has a Ca/P ratio of 2, making it the most phosphorus poor phosphate. It is found as the mineral hilgenstockite, which is formed in industrial phosphate rich slag (called "Thomas slag"). ok follow me ✌️ samile ✌

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Tetracalcium phosphate is the compound Ca4(PO4)2O, (4CaO. ... It is the most basic of the calcium phosphates, and has a Ca/P ratio of 2, making it the most phosphorus poor phosphate. It is found as the mineral hilgenstockite, which is formed in industrial phosphate rich slag (called "Thomas slag").

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