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Ca2 + p3- have a lowest common multiple of 6(2X3 = 6). Therefore, the formula would require three Ca2+ ions and tow p3- ions to form the neutral compound Ca3P2. If one carefully examines the magnitude of the ion charges, those values indicate the number of atoms of the opposite ion needed. The formula produces a neutral (zero charge) compound and the least common multiple is used. the answer is Ca3P2
If you mean Ca3P2, this is calcium phosphide.
Yes. Calcium phosphide, Ca3P2, is ionic
Ionic bond is present in calcium phosphide.
The solubility of calcium triphosphate in water is very low.
Ca2 + p3- have a lowest common multiple of 6(2X3 = 6). Therefore, the formula would require three Ca2+ ions and tow p3- ions to form the neutral compound Ca3P2. If one carefully examines the magnitude of the ion charges, those values indicate the number of atoms of the opposite ion needed. The formula produces a neutral (zero charge) compound and the least common multiple is used. the answer is Ca3P2
If you mean Ca3P2, this is calcium phosphide.
Yes. Calcium phosphide, Ca3P2, is ionic
The chemical formula for calcium phosphide is Ca3P2
Ionic bond is present in calcium phosphide.
The solubility of calcium triphosphate in water is very low.
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