Na3PO4 (tri-sodium phosphate)
The chemical formula of calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
Trisodium Phosphate = Na3PO4 It contains Na+ and PO4-3 ions.
This formula is Na3PO4.
Na(2)S
Sodium (Na), and fluorine (F) combine to form sodium fluoride (NaF).
The chemical formula of calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
Trisodium Phosphate = Na3PO4 It contains Na+ and PO4-3 ions.
Sodium Phosphate why because you first would separate Na or sodium being a metal and the charge of it being +1 or the oxidation number then PO4 is a compound being Phosphate charge -3 then all you would do is criss cross them to find name of compound simply it be Sodium and Phosphate
na+1 (PO3)-3 = Na3PO3
It depends on the compound. Water, H2O, contains the elements hydrogen, H, and oxygen, O; and sodium nitrate, NaNO3, contains the elements sodium, Na, nitrogen, N, and oxygen, O.
The name and formula of an ionic compound tell you what elements and radicals compose that compound, and in what ratios. For example, table salt, NaCl, contains one sodium atom (Na) and one chlorine atom (Cl).
This formula is Na3PO4.
Na+1 NO3- => Na(NO3)
Na3 3+, PO4 3-. Na is actually +, so Na3 is 3+.
Na(2)S
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Sodium (Na), and fluorine (F) combine to form sodium fluoride (NaF).