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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 28:63-64 (1964)
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The Dissolution of Calcium Aluminum Phosphate, CaAlH(PO4)2·6H2O1

A. W. Taylor and E. L. Gurney2

ABSTRACT

The solubility product of CaAlH(PO4)2·6H2O is not less than 10-39. Although the salt is formed readily by reaction of gibbsite with concentrated calcium phosphate solution, it is unstable in dilute solutions and hydrolyzes to amorphous aluminum phosphate.


NOTES

1 Contribution from Fundamental Research Branch, Division of Chemical Development, TVA, Wilson Dam, Ala.

2 Research Chemists.

Received for publication May 2, 1963.





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