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The use of organic phosphate may be an alternative way of avoiding solubility problems with Ca and phosphate.
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The use of organic phosphate can indeed be an alternative method to prevent solubility issues with calcium and phosphate. Organic phosphates, such as organic phosphorous compounds, have the ability to chelate or bind with calcium ions, preventing them from forming insoluble precipitates with phosphate ions. This can help in maintaining the solubility of both calcium and phosphate in a solution, making them more available for biological processes. Therefore, the statement is true.