P4O4 is not a chemical compound. P4O10 is a covalent compound. P and O always form covalent bonds.
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical 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
The compound is aluminium phosphide and the chemical formula is AlP.
Rb3P.
P4O4 is not a chemical compound. P4O10 is a covalent compound. P and O always form covalent bonds.
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical 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
The compound is aluminium phosphide and the chemical formula is AlP.
Rb3P.
This formula is for silver phosphide.
ionic = metal + nonmetal covalent = nonmetal + nonmetal So your compound is covalent because P (Phosphorus) is a nonmetal and O (oxygen) is a nonmetal.
Most of the elements in the top right of the period table (but not "group 8" - the furthest column to the right) will readily form anions (negatively charged ions) that can then form ionic bonds. Examples are O, N, P and S
Yes it is a non elcetrolyte because it does not form an ionic compound( the charges balance out) and it is not an acid (or base for that matter)<- NO CHEM JOKE INTENDED :p
The chemical formula of aluminium phosphide is AlP.
P2O5 is covalent compound as the difference in electronegativity between P and O is below 1.7
As a non-metal Phosphorous can form ionic compouds with metals and covalent compounds with other non-metals.