tin III phosphate
bone is a combination of collagen and mineral crystals (hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 ), so it should be composite material
Hydroxypaptite
number 2: deoxyribose
From Wikipedia, "Hydroxylapatite, also called hydroxyapatite (HA), is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite with the formula Ca5(PO4)3(OH), but is usually written Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 to denote that the crystal unit cell comprises two entities".
The extracellular matrix consists primarily of calcium and phosphorus in the form of hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2.
Sn3(PO4)2
Calcium phosphate = Ca2+ PO4-3 = Ca3(PO4)2
Sn3(PO4)2
Sn3(PO4)2.
The formula is Sn3(PO4)2.
The formula is Sn3(PO3)2 which contains the PO33- ion. Note that phosphite was used for salts containing HPO32- where the hydrogen is bonded to phosphorus, so in that nomenclature, still commonly used, the formula would be SnHPO3)
The formula is Sn3(PO4)2.
Complete molecular equation: 3 SnCl2(aq) + 2 K3PO4(aq) ==> Sn3(PO4)2(s) + 6 KCl(aq)Net Ionic: 3 Sn^2+(aq) + 2 PO4^3-(aq) ==> Sn3(PO4)2 (s)
Mo3(PO4)4
The chemical name for Zn3(PO4)2 is zinc phosphate.
Pb3(PO4)2
The chemical name for Zn3(PO4)2 is zinc phosphate.