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  • Calcium Phosphate Bonds: Ionic vs. Covalent - A Detailed Explanation
    Calcium phosphate has an ionic bond. This is because calcium is a metal and phosphate is a polyatomic ion. When a metal and a non-metal react, the metal atoms lose electrons to the non-metal atoms, forming positive and negative ions, respectively. These ions are then attracted to each other by their opposite charges, forming an ionic bond.
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