You should try to study these formulas because they are not to difficult.
Aluminum is a metal. So... you should first know that it is an ionic bond.
Ionic bonds do not have prefixes, so you don't have to worry about adding them.
Phosphate is a polyatomic ion. That means it has it's own "special formula." (Which you should study!)
So. . . It should look like this ----------> Al PO4 Btw the 4 is below the O, not beside it.
Al has 3+ ion and phosphate is (PO4^3-), so according to the rules it would be ALPO4
isn't it AlPo4?
The chemical formula of aluminium phosphate is AlPO4.
AlPO4
Aluminum Phosphate sandwiches.
AlPO4. This is because an aluminum ion has an oxidation number of 3+ and the phosphate ion has an oxidation number of 3- and thus combine in a 1:1 ratio.
GaNorGa1N1
The chemical formula for rubidium phosphate is Rb3PO4.
Al2(PO4)3 aluminum phosphate
Al(H2PO4)3
AlPO4. 9H2O
Al(H2PO4)3
I thinks it's abbreviated for Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interacting Protein.
Al+3+ PO4^-3 AlPO4
AlPO4
Aluminum Phosphate sandwiches.
AlPO4. This is because an aluminum ion has an oxidation number of 3+ and the phosphate ion has an oxidation number of 3- and thus combine in a 1:1 ratio.
Aluminum Phosphate Sandwiches.
GaNorGa1N1
Yes, aluminium phosphate is a salt.