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Is H3PO4 an ionic or molecular?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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9y ago

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H3PO3 is Hydrogen Phosphite. It is a covalent compound.

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H3PO4 is a molecular acid. Both Phosphorous and Oxygen are non-metallic elements, so because the bonds are covalent, and not ionic, it is considered molecular.

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9y ago

H3PO3 is molecular. Hydrogen phosphite is molecular, or covalent, because it has a bond of two non-metals, hydrogen and phosphorus.

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6y ago

Phosphine has a nonpolar covalent bond.

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7y ago

H3BO3 is considered to be molecular.

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Ionic

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ionic

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molecular

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Molecular

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