Be(ClO4)2 is the chemical formula for Beryllium Perchlorate.
Beryllium phosphate = Be3(PO4)2
It is Be3(PO4)2.3H2O
Beryllium phosphite - Be3(PO3)2
Be3P2
Be3(PO4)2
Formula: BaHPO4
Beryllium phosphate
The chemical formula for beryllium chlorite is Be(ClO2)2.
The chemical formula for rubidium phosphate is Rb3PO4.
The formula for ferric phosphate, also known as iron (III) phosphate, is FePO4.
The chemical name for ammonium phosphate trihydrate is just this.
This chemical formula is for beryllium acetate.
Beryllium Phosphate
The trihydrate form of sodium acetate has three water molecules associated with each sodium acetate molecule, forming a crystalline structure. This trihydrate form is commonly found in sodium acetate crystals used for various applications like hand warmers and hot packs.
The chemical formula for barium nitride trihydrate is Ba3N2.3H2O.
Formula: BaHPO4
I think you have written the formula incorrectly. !!! I think it should be Be3(PO4)2 In which case it is beryllium phosphate. As written 'Be3PO42' would indicate that there are '42' oxygens in the molecule. and only one phosphorus. Brackets are used to indicate the phosphate anion. The '2' is used to inidicate that there are two phosphate anions.
No, alkaline metal phosphates are generally insoluble.
The chemical formula for beryllium fluoride is BeF2.
The chemical formula for beryllium nitrate is Be(NO3)2.
Beryllium Oxides equation is: BeO
Beryllium phosphate