Mg3P2
Mg3P2 magnesium phosphide
I think it is the same "Magnesium phosphide"
Negative charge = electron Positive charge = positron Positive charge = proton
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
Mg3P2. It would be called magnesium phosphide.
Mg3P2 is ionic. the rest are covalent
The formula for magnesium phosphide is Mg3P2. It is made of magnesium (Mg) and phosphorous (P). Magnesium phosphide is a white crystalline solid that is toxic by ingestion; it is used to make other chemicals.
Magesium phosphide (Mg3P2) has 5 atoms: 3 from Mg and 2 from P.
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Mg3P2
Formula: Mg3P2
Mg3P2
If you mean magnesium phosphide, it is Mg3P2.
Magnisium phosphide.
It's ionic. Ionic bonds usually occur when its a bond between a metal, which in this case is the Magnesium (Mg) and a non-metal, Fluorine.
Mg3P2 Magnesium phosphide