The chemical formula is PF3.
The reaction with phsphorus is
2P + 3F2 -> 2PF3
You r question does not make sense, as it ends in 'and?'. However, Phosphorus oxide is usually named as 'phosphorus pentoxide. The formula being 'P2O5'. Phosphorus pentoxide often form the dimer 'P4O10',
The equation is:MgCl2 + Li3PO4 = Mg3(PO4)2 + LiClMg, Cl, P, O, Li are the chemical symbols of magnesium, chlorine, phosphorus, oxygen and lithium.
phosphorus
Phosphorus is not important as a conductor.
Phosphorus (P) has 15 protons and 15 electrons. Phosphorus-31, the only stable isotope of Phosphorus, has 16 neutrons.
triflourine
If you are meaning phosphorus tribromide then it is PBr3
2P + 5Cl2 -> 2PCL5
4p+ 5o2= 2p2o5
You r question does not make sense, as it ends in 'and?'. However, Phosphorus oxide is usually named as 'phosphorus pentoxide. The formula being 'P2O5'. Phosphorus pentoxide often form the dimer 'P4O10',
p4+502=p4010
If there is an excess of air, the reaction should produce diphosphorus pentoxide as its only product. If additionally the phosphorus molecule is simply a phosphorus atom, the balanced equation is: 4 P + 5 O2 -> 2P2O5. If phosphorus is considered to form a tetraatomic molecule, the equation would be: P4 + 5 O2 -> 2 P2O5
What is the balanced equation for CH3CHO when completely oxdized
p2+5o2 to give p2o10
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3Ag(+2) + 2P(-3)--> Ag3P2
4P + 5O2 = 2P2O5