Sr3P2 is a chemical compound made up of strontium (Sr) and phosphorus (P) atoms. It is also known as strontium phosphide and is classified as an ionic compound due to the transfer of electrons between strontium and phosphorus atoms. It is commonly used in the production of phosphors for cathode ray tubes and fluorescent lighting.
Strontium phosphide.
Strontium forms SrO (strontium oxide) when exposed to O2 gas. It can also form strontium peroxide (SrO2).
The number of protons and electrons is always the same as the atomic number, which for chlorine is 17. The number of neutrons is always the mass number minus the atomic number, which for this isotope is also 17.
Strontium phosphide.
Formula: Sr3P2
Formula: Sr3P2
Formula: Sr3P2
The chemical formula for strontium phosphate is Sr3(PO4)2.
Sr3P2
Strontium is Sr and has a valence of 2+ (group II). Nitrogen in N and has a valence of 3 (group XV). Thus, when they combine they make strontium nitride, which is Sr3N2.
The chemical formula of strontium phosphate is Sr3(PO)2.
Molecular Weight‎: ‎324.8 g/mol Molecular Formula‎: ‎P2Sr3 PubChem CID‎: ‎166710
The name is "strontium sulfite" and the formula is SrSO3.
A chemical equation is a written symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. The reactant chemical(s) are given on the left-hand side and the product chemical(s) on the right-hand side. The law of conservation of mass states that no atoms can be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction, so the number of atoms that are present in the reactants has to balance the number of atoms that are present in the products phospheric acid= H3PO4 strontium oxide= SrO
Strontium forms SrO (strontium oxide) when exposed to O2 gas. It can also form strontium peroxide (SrO2).