The chemical formula for a phosphate group is PO4^3-. It consists of one phosphorus atom bonded to four oxygen atoms.
The chemical formula for potassium phosphate is K3PO4.
Formula: BPO4
The chemical formula for aurous phosphate is Au3PO4.
The compound formula for aluminum phosphate is AlPO4.
The formula for triammonium phosphate is (NH4)3PO4.
The formula for ferric phosphate, also known as iron (III) phosphate, is FePO4.
You would place a phosphate group in parentheses if more than one group is needed to make the compound. For example, magnesium phosphate has the formula Mg3(PO4)2.
The chemical formula for rubidium phosphate is Rb3PO4.
A phosphate group is a part of a molecule (i.e. group) with the formula PO4. Depending on the molecule it is part of it can be either inorganic phosphate or organic phosphate. Phosphate groups are essential to many biochemical processes (e.g. ATP for energy storage, phosphorylation of DNA to inhibit/enable gene expression).
The formula for lithium hydrogen phosphate is Li2HPO4.
The formula for hydrogen phosphate ion is: H2PO4−
The chemical formula for potassium phosphate is K3PO4.
The chemical formula for dihydrogen phosphate ion is H2PO4-
The chemical formula of chlorine phosphate is Cl3PO4.
Formula: BPO4
There is no compound by the name nitrogen phosphate. The best match I could think of is ammonium phosphate with the formula, (NH4)3PO4
The formula for sodium phosphate tribasic is Na3PO4