The correct formula for phosphate ion is PO4^3. Phosphate carries a negative charge and is the conjugate base of hydrogen.
Formula: P3-
Phosphate is a triple minus ion: PO43-
P3-
P ^3-
The chemical formula of zinc chloride is ZnCl2.
The phosphide ion, with formula P-3.
P3-
Formula: Pt3P4It can also be written as Pt3(P)4 to distinguish it from containing the P43- ion
Chromium(III) phosphide has the formula CrP.
The chemical formula of zinc chloride is ZnCl2.
There are no Oxygen in the Phosphides
The phosphide ion is stable
The phosphide ion, with formula P-3.
The chemical formula of silver phosphide ia Ag3P. The ion of silver is Ag+.
The ion of phosphorous (P) is P^3- and is referred to as phosphide.
P3-
Phosphide itself is not much. I think what you mean is the phosphide ION. The formula for phosphorus is P, as you must know, but the phosphide ion is P3- ( the ionic charge being in superscript) And it is so because when bonding, Phosphorus will gain three more electrons to complete its full octet as before bonding, it only has 5 electrons in its valence shell.
Phosphide ion is composed of only Phosphorus
Formula: Pt3P4It can also be written as Pt3(P)4 to distinguish it from containing the P43- ion
Cesium phosphide is Cs3P
This phosphide is MnP.