Tetraphosphorous decoxide would be the formal IUAPC name, though P2O5 is the empirical formulation called phosphorous pentoxide, however it is improper to reduce covalent bonds.
It is the dimer of Phosphorus pentaoxide, P2O5
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
P4O10 - P for Phosphorous, 4 for tetra; O for oxygen, 10 for dec-.
Phophorus pentoxide, a molecular compound with a molecular formula of P4O10 .
The molecular formula is P4O10. There may be a more complicated structural formula.
it is Diphosphorus pentaoxide but it exists as dimer P4O10.
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
P4O10 - P for Phosphorous, 4 for tetra; O for oxygen, 10 for dec-.
phophorus pentoxide
Phophorus pentoxide, a molecular compound with a molecular formula of P4O10 .
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
The molecular formula is P4O10. There may be a more complicated structural formula.
it is Diphosphorus pentaoxide but it exists as dimer P4O10.
Tetraphosphorus Decoxide P4O10 is held by Van der Waals forces, which are weak intermolecular attractions between molecules. Thereby, it is a molecular compound, not covalent.
It is a covalent compound.
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
P2O5 (or P4O10)
P2O5 is the empirical formula for phosphorus(V) oxide, P4O10.