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You might think the bonds are ionic if you believe the misconception that all metal-nonmetal compounds contain ions, and are thus "ionic." The bonds in Na3P have only 33% ionic character, meaning the bonds have much greater covalent character than ionic character. There are no 100% ionic bonds, and in Na3P there are no Na+ ions nor P^3- ions. Nor are P^3- ions produced when Na3P reacts with water. Phosphine gas is liberated from a solution of sodium hydroxide. The reaction is very exothermic.
Na3P(s) + 3HOH(l) --> 3NaOH(aq) + PH3(g)
--- Pisgahchemist
Aluminium phosphide is a polar covalent molecule.
Sodium phosphate is ionically bonded between sodium and phosphite, but the internal bonds in the polyatomic ion phosphite are covalent.
Ionic. Generally, if a compound contains a metal and a nonmetal, it is ionic.
Ionic
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Yes
Ionic
Ammonium phosphate is an ionic compound.
Ag = sliverH2PO4 = dihydrogen phosphatesilver dihydrogen phosphate
Short answer both ionic and covalent! The bond between the sodium (metal) and phosphate (PO43-) (nonmetal) is ionic. The bonds between the phosphorous (nonmetal) and the oxygen (nonmetal) atoms are all covalent. The trick is to treat a covalent compound (PO43-, CO32-, etc) as grouped together when balancing charges, looking for ionic bonds, etc.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound, an ionic salt.
Chromium III phosphate
It is an ionic compound composed of positively charged sodium ions and a negatively charged phosphate ion.
aluminum phosphate
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate or Sodium dihydrogen ortho phosphate.
Copper phosphate is an ionic compound.
Ammonium phosphate is an ionic compound.
yes sodium iodide is an ionic compound
Ag = sliverH2PO4 = dihydrogen phosphatesilver dihydrogen phosphate
No, like all sodium (Na) compound it is ionic.
Short answer both ionic and covalent! The bond between the sodium (metal) and phosphate (PO43-) (nonmetal) is ionic. The bonds between the phosphorous (nonmetal) and the oxygen (nonmetal) atoms are all covalent. The trick is to treat a covalent compound (PO43-, CO32-, etc) as grouped together when balancing charges, looking for ionic bonds, etc.
It is AlI3 compound. But it is not ionic.
Na3PO4
Nickel phosphate is an ionic compound.