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What is Ca3P3?

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Updated: 5/27/2024

calcium phosphide

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What is the binary name of Ca3P3?

The binary name of Ca3P3 is calcium phosphide. In this compound, three calcium (Ca) atoms are combined with three phosphorus (P) atoms, forming a binary compound consisting of two elements. The name reflects the elements involved and their respective stoichiometric ratios.


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