Generally P3- ion in phosphides (so, charge is -3)
There is no Ionic charge for phosphorus. It is a type of compound that is generally charge less and can only be covalently bonded with other compounds.
The nuclear charge of phosphorus is +15.
-3
-3
-15
-3
-3 charge
Group 5A, which includes the common elements nitrogen and phosphorus, has a -3 charge in an ionic bonding scenario, which means they will gain three electrons.
Phosphorus pentoxide is a covalent bond, not a ionic. -Emiko Bunny
ionic
The phosphide ion, meaning phosphorous by itself not bound up in a poly-atomic ion, has a charge of -3 in ionic compounds.
Phosphorus is a nonmetallic element so phosphorus-phosphorus bonds are covalent.
The oxides of phosphorus are covalent. There are no ionic charges.
Group 5A, which includes the common elements nitrogen and phosphorus, has a -3 charge in an ionic bonding scenario, which means they will gain three electrons.
Phosphorus pentoxide is a covalent bond, not a ionic. -Emiko Bunny
ionic
The phosphide ion, meaning phosphorous by itself not bound up in a poly-atomic ion, has a charge of -3 in ionic compounds.
Phosphorus is a nonmetallic element so phosphorus-phosphorus bonds are covalent.
Phosphorus is a chemical element, not a compound.
no
Covalent
ionic
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covalent