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    The Salt That Forms Due to Neutralization of Phosphoric Acid
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The Salt That Forms Due to Neutralization of Phosphoric Acid

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The salt that forms due to neutralization of phosphoric acid by calcium hydroxide has the formula Ca3P2.

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