Craig Overend wrote:
Phosphorus boils at 280.5C (536F), no idea what happens to that. I assume it goes up in smoke unless it bonded into something with a higher boiling point?
Gilbert Fritz wrote:So the calcium phosphate in eggshells will still be there after I quench the burn? Or will it still be there in another form?
William Bronson wrote: Just curious,if you dissolve egg shells in vinegar,would the acid be neutralized and would the calcium and phosphorus be available to the plants?

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