Formula: TiP
Iron Phosphphide = FeP Iron (III) = Fe3+ Phosphorous= P3_
TiOH3
This phosphide is MnP.
The chemical formula for calcium phosphide is Ca3P2
TiO2 Containing one titanium atom and two oxygen atoms.
Chromium(III) phosphide has the formula CrP.
Iron Phosphphide = FeP Iron (III) = Fe3+ Phosphorous= P3_
Gold III phosphide is AuP.
Formula: Ti3P4
Iron(II) Phosphide = Fe3P2 Iron(III) Phosphide = FeP
The formula is Ti2O3
SbCl3
TiOH3
Iron Phosphate OR PhosphiteMY ANSWERActually I'm pretty sure it's Iron (III) Phosphide
Ferric Phosphide
FeP. Iron(III) means that the iron has an oxidation state of 3, and could be considered to be Fe3+. Phosphides generally contain P3- and this is true for the group1 and group 2 metals There is one iron phosphide Fe3P used as a semiconductor, so it is not ionic! You cannot use oxidation number nomenclature on that compound you have to go the "triiron monophosphide" route instead. I do not think there is actually a compound with the formula FeP. Naming phosphides using the oxidation state nomenclature is risky, phosphorus forms many different "ions" and also forms binary compounds where the phosphorus is "interstitial" .
Almost certainly you are looking for Titanium(IV) Selenide, TiSe2, though the Titanium(III) compound, Ti2Se3 may exist as well. You should be more specific :)