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Properties of Ca3P2O5

Properties of Ca3P2O5 :

Compound NameCa3P2O5
Chemical FormulaCa3P2O5
Molar Mass262.178524 g/mol

Elemental composition of Ca3P2O5
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CalciumCa40.078345.8596
PhosphorusP30.973762223.6280
OxygenO15.9994530.5124
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ca: 45.86%P: 23.63%O: 30.51%
Ca Calcium (45.86%)
P Phosphorus (23.63%)
O Oxygen (30.51%)
Ca: 30.00%P: 20.00%O: 50.00%
Ca Calcium (30.00%)
P Phosphorus (20.00%)
O Oxygen (50.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ca: 45.86%P: 23.63%O: 30.51%
Ca Calcium (45.86%)
P Phosphorus (23.63%)
O Oxygen (30.51%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ca: 30.00%P: 20.00%O: 50.00%
Ca Calcium (30.00%)
P Phosphorus (20.00%)
O Oxygen (50.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaCa3O5P2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
Ca2O7P2Calcium pyrophosphate
Ca3(PO4)2Tricalcium phosphate
Ca4(PO4)2OTetracalcium phosphate

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