Calcium phosphate [Ca3(PO4),] is a white insoluble powder and is the main constituent of bones. Calcium phosphate occurs naturally as rock phosphate in the mineral apatite Ca5(PO4)3,which contains OH-, F- and Cl- ions to a small extent. Calcium ions and hydrogen phosphate ions react in the presence of an alkali to produce calcium phosphate. Calcium phosphate is used extensively as a fertilizer. Dicalcium phosphate is a common constituent of nitrophosphate fertilizers and of compound fertilizers formed by ammoniation of superphosphates. Calcining of phosphate rock, sodium carbonate and silica in a rotary kiln at 1250°C gives rhenania, or calcium sodium phosphate.
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