PO43- is the ion called (Ortho)Phosphate. It comes from (Ortho)Phosphoric Acid [H3PO4].
The name of the chemical "H plus PO4 (-3)" is hydrogen plus a phosphate ion. This would make hydrogen phosphate.
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Barium phosphate is ionic. It contains Ba2+ an PO43- ions. The posphate anion contains covalent bonds
Co2 is the chemical name for carbon dioxide which is soluble in water, while Po43 is the chemical name for Phosphate,
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
Another name for a negative ion is anion...while a postivie one is a cation.
Phosphate (PO43-) is a polyatomic anion. The way to tell this is to look at the charge - an anion has a negative charge and a cation has a positive charge.
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C. Polyatomic Anion (PLATO USER)
Barium phosphate is ionic. It contains Ba2+ an PO43- ions. The posphate anion contains covalent bonds
No, to my best knowledge this can not be done. Carbon is an element (C), phosphate is an 'oxy-acid salt anion' (PO43-)
The principal ions in coconuts water are: cations as K+, Na+ and Fe2+, anions as Cl- and PO43-.
Co2 is the chemical name for carbon dioxide which is soluble in water, while Po43 is the chemical name for Phosphate,
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
This is a polyatomic anion.
Another name for a negative ion is anion...while a postivie one is a cation.
The acid with the formula HNO2 is nitrous acid.
The element P belongs to Group 15 (Vb), Nitrogen-Phosphorous- Arsenic group in the periodic table of elements.Phosphate is a weak, tri-basic anion PO43- but that's not a 'chemical group'.