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What is the reaction between calcium chloride and sodium phosphate?

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What is the reaction between calcium chloride and sodium phosphate?

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Both these salts are water-soluble, and if you mix solutions of them together, they undergo a double-displacement reaction, that is, they form sodium chloride, which is soluble and remains in solution, and calcium phosphate, which is not soluble in water and precipitates out of solution.

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