Phosphorus pentoxide a powerful dessicant.
In its comon form it is P2O5.
It is phosphorus pentaoxide P2O5 which exists in dimeric form P4O10.
You r question does not make sense, as it ends in 'and?'. However, Phosphorus oxide is usually named as 'phosphorus pentoxide. The formula being 'P2O5'. Phosphorus pentoxide often form the dimer 'P4O10',
It is a chemical formula.
it has no chemical formula. it is a mixture. only compounds have a chemical formula.
The chemical formula of cysteine is HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.
P4O10 - P for Phosphorous, 4 for tetra; O for oxygen, 10 for dec-.
P4O10 + 6H2O = 4H3PO4 Phosphorus oxide reacst with water to produce phosphoric acid.
The chemical formula for Tetraphosphorus decaoxide is P4O10. The empirical formula is derived from the chemical formula by making the subscripts as low as possible while keeping all subscripts as integers. Therefore, the empirical formula from P4O10 is found by dividing both by two. The answer is P2O5.
The correct chemical formula should be P2O5 or P4O10 (its dimer) and not P3O10 (as originally asked in the question). The oxidation numbers are -2 for each O +5 for each P
To solve this, you need to use the mole ratio derived from the chemical formula, P4O10, and you need the molar mass of P. 3.25 mol P4O10 x 4 mol P x 30.97 g P = 403 g P .......................1 mol P4O10 1 mol P
P2O5 (or P4O10)
P3O10 probable doesn't exist; P4O10 is the chemical formula of tetraphosphorus decaoxide (frequently writed as P2O5).
The foumula for diphosphorus dioxide is P2 O2 by Calpio
phosphorus pentaoxide or p2o5 dimerises into p4o10
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
The formula for Phosphorus(V) Oxide [which has 10 oxygen atoms in a molecule] is P4O10.
The formula for Phosphorus(V) Oxide [which has 10 oxygen atoms in a molecule] is P4O10.