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Material on fertilizers from Linus Pauling's General Chemistry, 1988 reprint by Dover of 1970 version. (Names are probably British style and may be dated).

Material on melting and boiling from handbook of Physics and Chemistry, 34th edition.

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Calcium acid phosphate

I have some baking powder that says it contains calcium acid phosphate, but there's no Wikipedia article about this compound. Badagnani 04:39, 16 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]