Tetraphosphorus Decoxide
P4O10 is held by Van der Waals forces, which are weak intermolecular attractions between molecules. Thereby, it is a molecular compound, not covalent.
Phosphorus pentoxide (or P4O10) has covalent bondings.
P4O10 is a covalent compound.
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
P4O4 is not a chemical compound. P4O10 is a covalent compound. P and O always form covalent bonds.
P4O10Is two nonmetals in a covalent bond.
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
P4O10 - P for Phosphorous, 4 for tetra; O for oxygen, 10 for dec-.
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
P4O4 is not a chemical compound. P4O10 is a covalent compound. P and O always form covalent bonds.
It is a covalent compound.
P4O10Is two nonmetals in a covalent bond.
phophorus pentoxide
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
P4O10 - P for Phosphorous, 4 for tetra; O for oxygen, 10 for dec-.
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
it is Diphosphorus pentaoxide but it exists as dimer P4O10.
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
Phophorus pentoxide, a molecular compound with a molecular formula of P4O10 .
No Its an ionic compound