An ionic compound including polyatomic ions. Its formula is Hg(NO2)2.
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Cobalt (II) Phosphide
chloride:- mercury (I) chloride mercury(II) chloride oxygen:- mercury oxide iodine:-mercury iodide flourine:- mercury(II) fluoridemercury(IV) fluoride bromide:- mercury bromidesulphur:- mercury sulphate mercury sulphidenitrogen and carbon :- mercury cyanide
Li3P it is an unstable solid the Lithium phosphide.
This phosphide is MnP.
The anion of a phosphide is P(3-).
Mercury (II) phosphide
Iron phosphide may be one of the following compounds: (di-)Iron phosphide, Fe2P (tri-)Iron phosphide, Fe3P And to complete the picture, monoiron phosphide, FeP.
This is a nickel phosphide. There are a number of nickel phosphides 8 in all - this is the most nickel rich phase.
Iron(II) Phosphide = Fe3P2 Iron(III) Phosphide = FeP
Nickel(II) Phosphide
Ni2P
Manganese (II) Phosphide
Magnesium Phosphide !
Cobalt (II) Phosphide
Cu3P2
Lead (III) sulfide
Plumbous phosphate, or lead(II) phosphate.