The oxidation numbers in PO43- , phosphorus oxidation number=+5; oxygen = -2
It is 5.
Phosphate is PO43- ion. The oxidation numbers are -2 for each O and +5 for P
That's not a stable compound. If you meant HPO4--, it can be formed by either the reduction of the PO43- ion or oxidation of the H2PO4- ion.
5. In the phosphate ion, PO43- O is -2 the overall charge is 3- so P must be +5 ( +5-8=-3)
The oxidation numbers in PO43- , phosphorus oxidation number=+5; oxygen = -2
It is 5.
Phosphate is PO43- ion. The oxidation numbers are -2 for each O and +5 for P
That's not a stable compound. If you meant HPO4--, it can be formed by either the reduction of the PO43- ion or oxidation of the H2PO4- ion.
5. In the phosphate ion, PO43- O is -2 the overall charge is 3- so P must be +5 ( +5-8=-3)
phosphate
Ksp = [Ag+]3[PO43-]
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a phosphate ion is PO43-
Co2 is the chemical name for carbon dioxide which is soluble in water, while Po43 is the chemical name for Phosphate,