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Answer:
Basically, all phosphates except Sodium phosphates, Potassium phosphates and Ammonium phosphates are insoluble in water. That, of course, includes Magnesium phosphate.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
For magnesium phosphate to make an aqueous solution, it must be soluble in water.
Let's check the solubility rules. There are many different lists and versions, but it should mention a rule about phosphates.
- All phosphates are insoluble except Na₃PO4 (sodium phosphate), K₃PO4 (potassium phosphate), and H₁₂N₃PO₄ (ammonium phosphate).
Magnesium phosphate is included in "all phosphates" so it is insoluble and can't become an aqueous solution.