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electrical charge of a phosphate ion

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The electrical charge of a phosphate ion (PO4) is -3. This is because phosphate is made up of one phosphorus atom (which has a charge of +5) and four oxygen atoms (each with a charge of -2). When you add up the charges, you get a total charge of -3.

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