Phosphate rock is reacted with phosphoric acid to produce monobasic
calcium phosphate. Monobasic calcium phosphate is reacted with ammonium
carbonate to produce ammonium phosphate. Dibasic calcium phosphate is
also produced as a by-product when monobasic calcium phosphate reacting
with ammonium carbonate. The dibasic calcium phosphate is reacted with
sulfuric acid to produce phosphoric acid. The phosphoric acid is used to
react with phosphate rock. Ammonium sulfate or ammonium hydroxide may be
used instead of ammonium carbonate. Phosphate other than ammonium
phosphate can be produced if calcium phosphate is reacted with a-y to
produce x-phosphate, where x is lithium, sodium, ammonium or potassium
and y is carbonate, hydroxide or sulfate.