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PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.
It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.
The compound AlPO4 contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The cation in the compound, Al+3, is ionically bonded to the entire polyatomic anion PO4-3, and the phosphorus and oxygen in the compound and anion are covalently bonded to one another.
CO3(2-) and PO4(3-) Carbonate and phosphate. Both polyatomic compounds that have their constituent atoms bonded covalently. The can ionicly bond to metals. For instances, MgCO3 ( magnesium carbonate )
PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.
It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.
It is ionic, All the compounds of Sodium are ionic.
The compound AlPO4 contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The cation in the compound, Al+3, is ionically bonded to the entire polyatomic anion PO4-3, and the phosphorus and oxygen in the compound and anion are covalently bonded to one another.
CO3(2-) and PO4(3-) Carbonate and phosphate. Both polyatomic compounds that have their constituent atoms bonded covalently. The can ionicly bond to metals. For instances, MgCO3 ( magnesium carbonate )
Mg3(PO4) is an ionic salt.
The bond between Ag ,silver and phosphate is the ionic bond, but within phosphate ion oxygen and phosphorus form covalent bond ( one oxygen bond is coordinate covalent).
It has both . Na3PO4 separates into 3Na^(+) & PO4^(3-_/ The sodium to phosphate bond is IONIC. However, the oxygen to phosphorus bond in the phosphate anion is COVALENT.
Magnesium phosphate is an ionic compound.
Ionic compound
Phosphorous will make a covalent bond, for example in the widely used neutral ligand, triphenyl phosphorous (PPh3).Some of the covalent complexes are charged, for example phosphate (PO4-3) however the phosphorous itself is covalently bound.