No, tetraphosphorus nanosulfide is not ionic. It is a covalent compound, as it is composed of nonmetals (phosphorus and sulfur) that share electrons to form bonds rather than transferring them to create ions.
The name of the covalent bond is diphosphorus pentasulfide
The chemical name for P4O7 is tetraphosphorus heptoxide.
The compound is tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
The formula for tetraphosphorus octahydride is P4H8.
The formula name for P4S5 is tetraphosphorus pentasulfide.
The name of the covalent bond is diphosphorus pentasulfide
The chemical name for P4O7 is tetraphosphorus heptoxide.
The compound is tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
The formula for tetraphosphorus octahydride is P4H8.
The formula name for P4S5 is tetraphosphorus pentasulfide.
Tetraphosphorus hexoxide is a solid at room temperature.
The chemical formula for tetraphosphorus pentoxide is P4O10.
tetraphosphorus decoxide
The proper name for the compound P4O6 is Tetraphosphorus Hexoxide. It is also known as Phosphorus Trioxide.P = PhosphorusO = OxygenIts molar mass is 219.88 g mol−1
The reaction between solid strontium and solid tetraphosphorus produces solid strontium phosphide as a single product. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 3Sr + 2P4 -> Sr3P2. Strontium phosphide is an ionic compound that forms between strontium (Sr) and phosphorus (P).
tetraphosphorus decaoxide looks correct BUT when a prefix ends in "a" or "o" and the anion name begins with a vowel, the "a" or "o" on the prefix is dropped to avoid having two vowels together in the name. So the name is tetraphosphorus decoxide
4,70 moles of tetraphosphorus decaoxide contain 582,56 g phosphorus.