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Peter Dunlap
29 March, 12:28
What is a super phosphate?
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Johan
29 March, 15:32
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Superphosphate is a fertilizer. It is a mixture of Ca (H2PO4) 2*H2O and CaSO4. It is prepared as: Са3 (РО4) 2 + 2H2SO4 = Са (H2PO4) 2 + 2CaSO 4
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