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.
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
Lipid
Yes, this is because the formula for oxygen gas is O2 which means it consist of two Oxygen (compound).
Malathion is used as an insecticide. It has the chemical formula C10H19O6PS2 and contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorous and sulfur.
If exposed to air with a high oxygen content, pure phosphorous powder will explode violently, fusing with the oxygen molecules to create the highly inflammable and unstable compound P2O3, Phosphorous Trioxide. Upon combustion, phosphourous will also frequently react with other gases to form Phosphorous Nitrate and Phosphorous Dihexacarbobutalate, both being dangerously unstable at room temperature.
Phosphoric acid
Oxygen is always given the symbol O In chemical compounds there can be many oxygen atoms. The compound has the formula not oxygen. Example Water is the compound, its formula is H2O Sodium sulfate is the compound, its formula is H2SO4
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
P4O10 - P for Phosphorous, 4 for tetra; O for oxygen, 10 for dec-.
Lipid
Lipid
Yes, this is because the formula for oxygen gas is O2 which means it consist of two Oxygen (compound).
Such a compound does not exist.
Malathion is used as an insecticide. It has the chemical formula C10H19O6PS2 and contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorous and sulfur.
If exposed to air with a high oxygen content, pure phosphorous powder will explode violently, fusing with the oxygen molecules to create the highly inflammable and unstable compound P2O3, Phosphorous Trioxide. Upon combustion, phosphourous will also frequently react with other gases to form Phosphorous Nitrate and Phosphorous Dihexacarbobutalate, both being dangerously unstable at room temperature.
Yes, it is a compound of sodium and oxygen with the formula Na2O