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hello, can anybody help me please :3
in this formula Ca10(PO4)5.0(SeO3)1(CO3)zx (OH)2-x , what is the z and x? and what if Ca10(PO4)5.0(SeO3)1(CO3)zx (OH)2-x meet H + ?
thanks for the answer
ChenBeier wrote:These are real numbers.
But where come this from?
If it meet H+ then it will neutralize the OH groups, perhaps also eleminate the selenite.
this was from a journal that search the effect of subtituted HAP by selenite to bioactivity of it.
If it meet H+ then it will neutralize the OH groups, perhaps also eleminate the selenite --- can u show the formula?