Chemical Engineering - Fertiliser Technology - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Fertiliser Technology - Section 2 (Q.No. 46)
46.
Triple superphosphate is chemically represented as
CaF2.3Ca3(PO4)2
3Ca3(PO4)2
Ca(PO3)2
Ca(H2PO4)2
Answer: Option
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Rathiga said:   1 decade ago
Triple superphosphate (TSP) was one of the first high analysis P fertilizers that became widely used in the 20th century. Technically, it is known as calcium dihydrogen phosphate and as monocalcium phosphate [Ca(H2PO4)2].
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Soni said:   5 years ago
Option A is for rock phosphate or calcium fluorapatatite.

Rohit verma said:   4 years ago
Option A is Phosphate rock it's not TSP.

Jhunjhun kumar said:   7 years ago
D option is correct .(ca( H2po4)2).

Vivek Jaiswal said:   5 years ago
D option is correct. I too agree.

Divyesh said:   4 years ago
Option D is correct.

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