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This appears to be calcium triphosphate, Ca3(PO4)2.

In any formula such as this when an element appears without a subscript this means that just one atom of the element is to be understood. Thus we could rewrite this formula as Ca3(P1O4)2.

3 Ca

2 P

8 O

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13 atoms altogether

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Ca3(PO4)2 contains 3 calcium (Ca) atoms, 2 phosphorus (P) atoms, and 8 oxygen (O) atoms. Therefore, it contains a total of 13 atoms.

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