The molecular name for PO5 is actually not valid, as it suggests an element named "po" combined with oxygen. If you meant phosphate with a charge of +5, then the correct formula would be PO4^5-.
Its name is ammonia.It is a basic gas
The molecular name for N2O is dinitrogen monoxide, also known as nitrous oxide or laughing gas.
The molecular name for AL2Br6 is aluminum tribromide.
Dinitrogen Tetraoxide
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No, PO5 is a chemical formula for a molecule known as phosphoric acid, and it does not represent an ionic bond. In phosphoric acid, the phosphorus atom forms covalent bonds with the oxygen atoms to create the molecule.
The element with the chemical formula PO5 does not exist. Typically, elements are not indicated with multiple numbers following the element's symbol in chemical formulas. It is possible that there may be a mistake in the representation of the chemical formula.
The molecular name of benzene is C6H6.
The molecular name for P3O is phosphorus trioxide.
The molecular shape name for C3H8 is a tetrahedron.
The molecular name of XeF4O is xenon oxytetrafluoride.
The molecular compound name of SiI4 is silicon tetraiodide.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The molecular compound name for N2P3 is dinitrogen triphosphide.
The name for the molecular compound PCl5 is phosphorus pentachloride.
SO4 is the chemical formula for the anion sulfate.
Covalent- but! In the solid PBr5 is present as PBr4+ Br-. (So a mixture) In the vapour it decomposes to PBr3 and Br2.