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  2. Phosphate mineral - Wikipedia

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    Phosphate is also used in animal feed supplements, food preservatives, anti-corrosion agents, cosmetics, fungicides, ceramics, water treatment and metallurgy. The production of fertilizer is the largest source responsible for minerals mined for their phosphate content.

  3. Phosphate mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, 27.6 million metric tons of marketable phosphate rock, or phosphorite, was mined in the United States, making the US the world's third-largest producer, after China and Morocco. The phosphate mining industry employed 2,200 people. The value of phosphate rock mined was US$2.2 billion.

  4. Phosphate - Wikipedia

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    The small island nation of Nauru and its neighbor Banaba Island, which used to have massive phosphate deposits of the best quality, have been mined excessively. Rock phosphate can also be found in Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Western Sahara, Navassa Island, Tunisia, Togo, and Jordan, countries that have large phosphate-mining industries.

  5. Mining industry of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The mining industry of Morocco is important to the national economy. Morocco is the world's largest producer of phosphate , and contains about 75% of the world's estimated reserves. [ 1 ] Mining contributed up to 35% of exports and 5% of GDP in 2011. [ 2 ]

  6. Phosphorite - Wikipedia

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    For use in the chemical fertilizer industry, beneficiated rock phosphate must be concentrated to levels of at least 28% phosphorus pentoxide (P 2 O 5), although most marketed grades of phosphate rock are 30% or more. [1] It must also have reasonable amounts of calcium carbonate (5%), and <4% combined iron and aluminium oxides.

  7. Phosphorus - Wikipedia

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    Phosphate rock production greatly increased after World War II, and remains the primary global source of phosphorus and phosphorus chemicals today. Phosphate rock remains a feedstock in the fertiliser industry, where it is treated with sulfuric acid to produce various "superphosphate" fertiliser products.

  8. Mosaic Makes Phosphate Acquisition as Fertilizer Shake-Up ...

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    Mosaic is purchasing the phosphate business of CF Industries for $1.4 billion. That is $1.2 billion in cash for the phosphate business, and Mosaic will add another $200 million in asset retirement ...

  9. Phosphoric acids and phosphates - Wikipedia

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    The term phosphate is also used in organic chemistry for the functional groups that result when one or more of the hydrogens are replaced by bonds to other groups. These acids, together with their salts and esters , include some of the best-known compounds of phosphorus, of high importance in biochemistry , mineralogy , agriculture , pharmacy ...