PF5
P4S3
Dinitrogen heptachloride would be N2Cl7.
Well for sodium chloride, it would be NaCl
Formula: NaClO3
Formula: Ca3P2
P4S3
The hydrogen phosphide (syn.: phosphine, phosphane) has the chemical formula PH3.
The molecular formula for iodine pentafluoride is IF5. No prefix in front of iodine is understood to be one, but mono- is not used for the first element in a binary covalent compount. The prefix penta- means five, so the subscript for fluoride is 5. Unfortunately, there is no way to write the 5 as a subscript.
Answer A Formula is when you have to write an equation that tells you how to answer that problem/question but the opposite would be the actual answer.
The formula for D m v would be D=M/V. This is the formula for density.
If our ratio was 3:4. Then we would write it as 3/4. Formula A:B = A/B.
Dinitrogen heptachloride would be N2Cl7.
Zinc tartrate would be written as ZnC4H4O6.
The formula for lithium oxide is Li2O.
Density = Mass / Volume. So, to write it shorthand, you would write D = m / v.
PS2 is the compound for that name. P= phosphorus S=sulfide and the 2 translates to a di.
Answer: Yes! Answer: Not really a "formula"; this would be more like an "algorithm", i.e., a description of how to do it.