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"The product Ca(H2PO4)2 is known as triple superphosphate and it is said to be richer in phosphorus than other superphosphates."
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The product Ca(H2PO4)2 is known as triple superphosphate and it is said to be richer in phosphorus than other superphosphates. It is formed by treating calcium phosphate with phosphoric acid instead of sulphuric acid (which gives superphosphates).

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