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Is PO3 ionic or covalent

Updated: 8/11/2023
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11y ago

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it starts with a metal. look at your notes.

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11y ago

Covalent. PO3 is usually written as P2O6 it is not well characterised, it is a peroxide, containing an O-O- link but its structure is as far as I know not known.

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13y ago

Ionic because Aluminum (Al) is a metal in the A block.

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11y ago

The phosphate anion is polyatomic and the phosphorus oxygen bonds are covalent. It forms ionic compounds with many cations. With sodium, it forms trisodium phosphate, Na3PO4 a cleaning agent.

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11y ago

It contains both a metal and a non-metal. Therefore, it is ionic.

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11y ago

PO is not a chemical compound. Any PO bond will be polar due to the difference in electronegativity.

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12y ago

covalent network solid

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Ionic

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Ionic

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