magnesium phosphide
Magnesium (II) Phosphite
Manganese Phosphite
magnesium phosphoride
Magnesium phosphide
Magnesium Phosphate
.45mol of Mg3PO42
Magnesium phosphate tetrahydrate
12 moles
The answer is 0,0625 mol.
The acid is the phosphoric acid and the base is magnesium hydroxide.
The name is diphosphate of trimagnesium.
No, Ag2S, or Silver sulfide, is insoluble.
Assume you had a compound of magnesium phosphate, Mg3(PO4)2 As you can see, you need three magnesiums for every two polyatomic inonic phophates. Written like this would be very confusing; Mg3PO42, since polyatomics count their constituant atoms, the ones they are covalently bonded to. So, perenthesis are needed to maintain this distinction.