C4 0-2 = C2O4 = dicarbon hexoxide
Though really its just 2 moles of Sb2O3, or antimony trioxide, its Sb4O6
The name of the formula Sb4O6 is Tetraantimony Hexoxide.
The molecular formula of tetraphosphorous hexaoxide is P4O6. It's components are phosphorous (P) and oxygen (O) with a weight of 219.89 grams/mole.
There is no "formula" for "calcium and phosphorus". The symbol for calcium is Ca; the symbol for phosphorus is P. You'd have to specify an actual compound in order to get a formula.
C4 0-2 = C2O4 = dicarbon hexoxide
Cl2 O6
Though really its just 2 moles of Sb2O3, or antimony trioxide, its Sb4O6
The name of the formula Sb4O6 is Tetraantimony Hexoxide.
The molecular formula of tetraphosphorous hexaoxide is P4O6. It's components are phosphorous (P) and oxygen (O) with a weight of 219.89 grams/mole.
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
There is no "formula" for "calcium and phosphorus". The symbol for calcium is Ca; the symbol for phosphorus is P. You'd have to specify an actual compound in order to get a formula.
heptachlorine means 7 chlorineshexoxide means 6 oxygens Heptachlorine hexoxide would be Cl7O6
The chemical symbol (not formula) of phosphorus is P.
Formula: P4
Phosphorus (III) oxide: P4O6