Mg3(PO4) is an ionic salt.
PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
The chemical name for Zn3(PO4)2 is zinc phosphate.
58.1g [Ca(PO4)] X 1 mol [Ca(PO4)] X 2 mol (PO4) X 1 mol (P) X 30.97g (P) = 11.6g (P) 310.2g [Ca(PO4)] 1 mol[Ca(PO4)] 1 mol (PO4) 1 mol (P) Sorry about the formatting, im trying to show stoichiometry.
No, the equation is: HPO4-2 → H+ + PO4-3 The HPO4-2 and PO4-3 are conjugate acid base pairs.
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Mo3(PO4)4
The chemical formula for manganese(II) phosphate is Mn3(PO4)2.
Mg3(PO4) is an ionic salt.
PO4^-3 is an ion.So its valency is -3
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Ca 2+ + PO4 3- ---> Ca3(PO4)2
PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
(Hg2)3(PO4)2
The formula for hydroxyapatite is Ca5(PO4)3(OH) which means that the elements are Calcium, Phosphorus, Oxygen and Hydrogen.
Ca3(PO4)2 has a total of 13 atoms.