No. Phosphorus is an element with the chemical symbol P. Somewhat confusingly there is a chemical called phosphorous acid, H3PO3. It is a compound of phosphorus.
A phosphorus is a base!
there is a lot of acid
yes
Phosphorus acid.
The empirical formula for phosphoric acid is H3PO4. Its molecular formula is P2O5·3H2O. It is composed of the elements hydrogen, phosphorus and oxygen. Most solutions of phosphoric acid are composed of some amount of H3PO4 in water, H2O.For more information about phosphoric acid, see the Web Links to the left.
A phosphorus is a base!
There is no elemental phosphorus, but there is phosphoric acid in it.
Acid
there is a lot of acid
Phosphorus acid
yes
Phosphorus acid.
The empirical formula for phosphoric acid is H3PO4. Its molecular formula is P2O5·3H2O. It is composed of the elements hydrogen, phosphorus and oxygen. Most solutions of phosphoric acid are composed of some amount of H3PO4 in water, H2O.For more information about phosphoric acid, see the Web Links to the left.
H₃PO₃ is the molecular formula for Phosphorus Acid.Hope this helps.
Formula: H3PO3
Phosphorus does not have a formula, in its pure form it is an element which contains only atoms of Phosphorus and nothing else. The chemical symbol for Phosphorus is P.Added:is the adjective of compounds related to the phosphiteanion: PO33-or to the acid H3PO3 , phosphorous acid.
Calcium is Ca. Phosphorous acid would be H3PO3. However, the name "calcium phosphorous acid" taken as a whole makes no sense. and if "phosphorus acid" was not a simple misspelling, THAT name makes no sense either.