Formula: P4S10
P4S10
P4s10
P4S10
The compound is tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
The name of this chemical compound is tetraphosphorus heptasulfide.
P4O8
Tetraphosphorus pentasulfide
p4o5
Tetraphosphorus decasulfide.
The compound is tetraphosphorus trisulfide.
The name of this chemical compound is tetraphosphorus heptasulfide.
P4O8
Tetraphosphorus pentasulfide
tetraphosphorus pentasulfide
p4o5
P4Se3 is the chemical formula for the molecule tetraphosphorus triselenide.
Pb10S10 The prefix deca in decasulfide means that there are 10 sulfide ions in the formula, each with a 2- charge. So the total negative charge is 10 x 2-, which equals 20-. To balance the total sulfide charge, you need enough lead II ions to equal 20+, so that means 10 lead II ions, which equals a charge of 20+. This is not really the correct way to name this compound. It should just simply be lead II sulfide, and the proper formula would be PbS, which, if you look at the ratio of lead to sulfide ions, which is 10:10, the formula for lead II decasulfide should be reduced to PbS.
The name of the covalent bond is diphosphorus pentasulfide
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.
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