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Yes. Calcium phosphide, Ca3P2, is ionic
calcium phosphide.
The chemical formula for calcium phosphide is Ca3P2
If you mean Ca3P2, this is calcium phosphide.
Ionic bond is present in calcium phosphide.
Ionic.
Ionic
Beryllium phosphide is Be3P2
You'll find that it is neither. K3N doesn't have the capacity to exist.
Sodium Phosphide
Iron Phosphate OR PhosphiteMY ANSWERActually I'm pretty sure it's Iron (III) Phosphide
I have done my best to research this answer and my best assumption is that the substance does not exist. What does exist is Ca(C2H3O2)2 and this would be the formula for calcium acetate. It can not be calcium carbide mixed with calcium hydroxide or other such moiety. Further contributions in the discussion area please.