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Introduction to Calcium Dihydrogen Phosphate

Calcium dihydrogen phosphate (Ca(H2PO4)2) is a white crystalline or amorphous powder that is slightly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol, with an acidic aqueous solution. In agriculture, calcium dihydrogen phosphate serves as a phosphorus fertilizer, providing phosphorus nutrients to plants and promoting root growth, flower, and fruit development. In the food industry, it is used as an anticaking agent and acidity regulator to prevent food caking and adjust the acidity of food. The preparation of calcium dihydrogen phosphate typically involves the reaction of phosphoric acid with lime milk or conversion from other calcium phosphate salts.

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Introduction to Calcium Dihydrogen Phosphate

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