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About 5–10% of urinary calculi (kidney stones) consist of calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2. The normal mid range calcium content excreted in urine by a 60. kg patient is 0.086 g of Ca2+ per day. The normal mid range amount of urine passed by this patient may be taken as 1.2 L per day. What is the maximum concentration (in M) of phosphate ion that urine can contain before a calculus begins to form?

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Irving Heathcote
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