Mo3Po4
The chemical formula for molybdenum oxalate is Mo(C2O4)2.
The correct formula for Molybdenum (III) Carbonate is Mo2(CO3)3.
The correct name for the compound with the formula CrPO4 is chromium(III) phosphate.
The correct chemical formula for calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.
The correct chemical formula for calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
Mo3(PO4)4
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
The chemical formula for molybdenum oxalate is Mo(C2O4)2.
The correct formula for Molybdenum (III) Carbonate is Mo2(CO3)3.
The correct formula for Molybdenum IV Chlorate is Mo(ClO3)4.
The correct formula for cooper(II) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2.
The correct formula for calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.
The correct name for the compound with the formula CrPO4 is chromium(III) phosphate.
The correct chemical formula for calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2.
MoPO4 is the formula for Molybdenum Phosphate with the Mo in oxidation state III. Mo can have multiple oxidation states. H3PMo12O40 is phosphomolybdic acid - see more information on this species at the related link.
The chemical formula is MoPO4; the molecule contain four oxygen atoms.