Neon is a noble gas and as such has a filled valence shell and is therefore stable without reacting with any other element.
Yes
P4 is not a compound, it is an allotrope (form of a pure element) of phosphorus consisting of covalently bonded atoms.
Sodium combines with phosphorus to form sodium phosphide (Na3P) which is an ionic compound.
Be3P2 Is an ionic compound made up of the group II metal beryllium, a cation is this compound and the nonmetal phosphorus, an anion is this compound. Be 2+ and P 3- combine ionicly to form Be3P2
As the electronegativity difference between phosphorus and fluorine is less than 1.7 according to Pauling's Scale, they cannot form an ionic bond.
Yes
P4 is not a compound, it is an allotrope (form of a pure element) of phosphorus consisting of covalently bonded atoms.
Sodium combines with phosphorus to form sodium phosphide (Na3P) which is an ionic compound.
Be3P2 Is an ionic compound made up of the group II metal beryllium, a cation is this compound and the nonmetal phosphorus, an anion is this compound. Be 2+ and P 3- combine ionicly to form Be3P2
As the electronegativity difference between phosphorus and fluorine is less than 1.7 according to Pauling's Scale, they cannot form an ionic bond.
yes it will form an ionic compound.
PO43-
Combination of a metal with a non metal will form an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
PO43-
boron
Na+F form NaF a ionic compound