The molecular formula of tetraphosphorous hexaoxide is P4O6. It's components are phosphorous (P) and oxygen (O) with a weight of 219.89 grams/mole.
The chemical formula for carbon hexoxide is C6O6. It consists of six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms.
Though really its just 2 moles of Sb2O3, or antimony trioxide, its Sb4O6
The chemical name for the formula P3N5 is trinitrogen pentaphosphide.
The chemical formula for triphosphorus octoxide is P4O8.
Phosphorous Trioxide
The chemical formula for carbon hexoxide is C6O6. It consists of six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms.
P3Br6, (an imaginary compound set as a test I hope!)
Though really its just 2 moles of Sb2O3, or antimony trioxide, its Sb4O6
The chemical name for the formula P3N5 is trinitrogen pentaphosphide.
The chemical formula for triphosphorus octoxide is P4O8.
Phosphorous Trioxide
Trisodium Phosphate = Na3PO4 It contains Na+ and PO4-3 ions.
The formula for triphosphorus hexabromide is P3Br6. It consists of three phosphorus atoms bonded to six bromine atoms.
Cl2 O6
p3CL8 whenever you have something like triphosphorous you fine the chemical formula for phosphorus which is P and tri means 3 so it would mean P3 :) your welcome
The compound with the chemical formula S6O does not exist as sulfur does not typically form a hexoxide with six atoms of sulfur.
The anhydride of chlorous acid is dichlorine hexoxide, with the chemical formula Cl2O6.