Aluminium phosphate contains Al3+ and PO43- ions
The compound AlPO4 contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The cation in the compound, Al+3, is ionically bonded to the entire polyatomic anion PO4-3, and the phosphorus and oxygen in the compound and anion are covalently bonded to one another.
It is Ionic
ionic bond between aluminium cation and phosphate anion
Al+3+ PO4^-3 AlPO4
Aluminium phosphate contains Al3+ and PO43- ions
The compound AlPO4 contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The cation in the compound, Al+3, is ionically bonded to the entire polyatomic anion PO4-3, and the phosphorus and oxygen in the compound and anion are covalently bonded to one another.
It is Ionic
ionic bond between aluminium cation and phosphate anion
Al+3+ PO4^-3 AlPO4
Aluminium phosphate is AlPO4.
I thinks it's abbreviated for Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interacting Protein.
IONIC is the best answer at High School level. . However AlPO4, anhydrous form is a mineral berlinite that looks remarkably like SiO2, silica (quartz) and has the same crystal structure, half the silicon atoms are replaced with aluminium and half by phosphorus and the bonding is actually better described as covalent. AlPO4 is usually encountered as a hydrate or even as a "sol-gel".
AlPO4
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
No Its an ionic compound
A covalent compound, not ionic