What is the molecular compound name for P2O5?
No, P2O5 is a covalent compound. It consists of two nonmetals (phosphorus and oxygen) bonding through sharing electrons, rather than transferring them to form ions.
P2O5 is covalent compound as the difference in electronegativity between P and O is below 1.7
CaO is calcium oxide. P2O5 is diphosphorous pentoxide. MgO is magnesium oxide. SiO2 is silicon dioxide.
P2O5 forms a covalent bond because both phosphorus (P) and oxygen (O) are nonmetals that share electrons to form chemical bonds. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms rather than the transfer of electrons, which is characteristic of ionic bonds.
Covalent bonds hold all these atoms together with the central atoms here the two phosphorous atoms.
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P205/75 r14
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I have a P205/75R14
P205/65r15
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