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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 40:234-239 (1976)
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Free Energy of Formation of Carbonate Apatites in Some Phosphate Rocks1

S. H. Chien and C. A. Black2

ABSTRACT

A constant ion-activity product or solubility-product constant for carbonate apatite (KCA) was found within a certain pH range in dilute HCl solutions equilibrated with each of a group of phosphate rocks that had been treated with an alkaline ammonium citrate solution to remove alkaline-earth carbonates. The KCA values generally increased with an increase in the number of moles of carbonate/mole of apatite. As predicted theoretically, the free energies of formation calculated for the carbonate apatites ({Delta}G°f ,CA) in various phosphate rocks increased linearly with an increase in the number of moles of carbonate/mole of apatite. The apatites in phosphate rocks extensively pre-extracted with HCl had lower KCA values and lower {Delta}G°f ,CA values than the apatites in phosphate rocks pre-extracted with alkaline ammonium citrate solution. Empirical equations developed to relate the {Delta}G°f ,CA values to the number of moles of carbonate/mole of apatite make possible the estimation of KCA for other phosphate rocks for which the empirical molecular formula of the apatite is known.


NOTES

1 Journal Paper No. J-7934 of the Iowa Agric. and Home Econ. Exp. Stn., Ames, IA 50011, Project 1868. Contribution from the Dep. of Agronomy.

2 Former Graduate Assistant and Professor. The senior author is now a Research Chemist, International Fertilizer Devel. Ctr., Florence, Alabama.

Received for publication March 24, 1975. Accepted for publication December 17, 1975.




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