Calcium is a 2+ while phosphate is a 3- . To balance them you would need 3 calcium and 2 phosphate.
Giving a formula of:
Ca3(PO4)2
Therefore: 3 Ca + 2 P + 8 O = 13 atoms
No: Calcium phosphate is inorganic because it does not contain any single bond between a carbon atom and a hydrogen or halogen atom.
ATP = Adenosine triphosphate, it contains 3 phosphate groups, the structure of this molecule consists of a purine base (adenine) attached to the carbon atom of a pentose sugar (ribose). The 3 phosphate groups are attached to another carbon atom of the pentose sugar.
ATP release one phosphate atom through the craps cycle, it will reformed to ADP.
d) A phosphate group.
Yes, any compound that does not contain a carbon atom is inorganic.
No: Calcium phosphate is inorganic because it does not contain any single bond between a carbon atom and a hydrogen or halogen atom.
ATP = Adenosine triphosphate, it contains 3 phosphate groups, the structure of this molecule consists of a purine base (adenine) attached to the carbon atom of a pentose sugar (ribose). The 3 phosphate groups are attached to another carbon atom of the pentose sugar.
phosphate ion
ATP is a molecule of 1 Adenosine atom and 3 Phosphate atoms. When the last Phosphate atom in line separates from the molecule, it releases energy. Oxidative Phosphorilation.
Silver phosphate is Ag3PO4It has 3 Ag atoms + 1 P atom + 4 O atoms = 3+1+4 = 8atoms per molecule Ag3PO4
ATP release one phosphate atom through the craps cycle, it will reformed to ADP.
The chemical formula for Sodium Phosphate is Na3PO4.Therefor there are 8 atoms in one molecule of Sodium Phosphate; Three Sodium atoms, One Phosphorus atom, and Four Oxygen atoms. Sodium Phosphate is also known as Trisodium phosphate or TSP.
Phosphate group
d) A phosphate group.
Yes, any compound that does not contain a carbon atom is inorganic.
Elements only have one kind of atom throughout. Iron phosphate has both iron and phosphorus so it isn't an element.
ATP = Adenosine triphosphate, it contains 3 phosphate groups, the structure of this molecule consists of a purine base (adenine) attached to the carbon atom of a pentose sugar (ribose). The 3 phosphate groups are attached to another carbon atom of the pentose sugar. The link below shows the molecule.