Barium phosphate is a compound.
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
This compound is calcium phosphate. It is inorganic because it does not contain the element carbon.
There isn't one, as there are several elements in Al3 PO4
Phosphate fertilizer is a compound, not an element. The compound contains phosphorus.
Barium phosphate is a compound.
Phosphate in not an element, it is not the only element found in DNA, and is found in other places.
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
1 sodium, 1 phosphate
Compound
Elements only have one kind of atom throughout. Iron phosphate has both iron and phosphorus so it isn't an element.
if you mean phosphorus then the atomic mass is 30.973762. i don't think phosphate is an element.
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
currium
No, to my best knowledge this can not be done. Carbon is an element (C), phosphate is an 'oxy-acid salt anion' (PO43-)
Lutetium is found in the nature as a phosphate; lutetium is a scarce and expensive element.