There are none. The phosphite ion PO33- ion is theoretical. When you try to form compounds containing it you actually get HPO32- where the H atom is bonded directly to phosphorus. Historically these compounds are confusingly called phosphites, and the modern name is phosphonate.
it is inorganic because it does not have one of the main compound substances which are carbon hydrogen nitrogen and oxygen.
An inorganic compound is a compound that doesnÃ?t contain carbon. Many of these compounds are important for us to live, including water and oxygen.
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
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organic substances are those most essentially containing carbon in add to hydrogen, oxygen and sometimes nitrogen and phosphurus. protiens, carbohydrates, lipids are organic. inorganic substances are those not containing carbon, such as minerals and salts. water and mineral salts are inorganic.
yes.
yesANSWER 2: Of the two, water is the inorganic compound.Oxygen is also inorganic but it is an element, not a compound.
It is not a compound, the element is encountered as diatomic species, O2. Compounds consist of two or more different elements.
DNA comes to mind.
The answer is phosphate.
Organic compounds consist of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. Inorganic compounds don't
DNA comes to mind.
it is inorganic because it does not have one of the main compound substances which are carbon hydrogen nitrogen and oxygen.
An inorganic compound is a compound that doesnÃ?t contain carbon. Many of these compounds are important for us to live, including water and oxygen.
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
It is inorganic. It contains only hydrogen and oxygen. To be considered organic a compound must contain carbon.