2H2S(g)+3O2(g)=2SO2+2H2O(g)
The formula for Phosphorus(V) Oxide [which has 10 oxygen atoms in a molecule] is P4O10.
Pentaphosphorous mean FIVE PMonoxide means ONE O Pentaphosphorous monoxide = P5O
Phosphorus burns at very high temperatures, about 1600-1800oC, phosphorus is the red tip at the end of a kitchen match. The chemical formula for the combustion of Phosphorus is: P4 + 5 O2 yields P4O10
C2O5 Just look at the latin roots (di, pent >> 2, 5)
The correct name for P2O5 is diphosphorus pentoxide. This compound is composed of two phosphorus atoms and five oxygen atoms. The prefix "di-" indicates the presence of two phosphorus atoms, while the suffix "-pentoxide" indicates the presence of five oxygen atoms.
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
The formula for Phosphorus(V) Oxide [which has 10 oxygen atoms in a molecule] is P4O10.
Phosphorus pentoxide a powerful dessicant. In its comon form it is P2O5.
The chemical formula of phosphorus pentoxide is P4O10. It is a covalent compound composed of four phosphorus atoms and ten oxygen atoms.
You r question does not make sense, as it ends in 'and?'. However, Phosphorus oxide is usually named as 'phosphorus pentoxide. The formula being 'P2O5'. Phosphorus pentoxide often form the dimer 'P4O10',
Pentaphosphorous mean FIVE PMonoxide means ONE O Pentaphosphorous monoxide = P5O
P is phosphorus, O is oxygen P2O5 molecules have two (di-) P atoms, and five (pent-) O atoms, so the name of the compound is diphosphorus pentoxide.
It is phosphorus pentaoxide P2O5 which exists in dimeric form P4O10.
The chemical formula for diphosphorous pentaoxide is P2O5.
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The chemical formula for tetraphosphorus pentoxide is P4O10.
Phosphorus burns at very high temperatures, about 1600-1800oC, phosphorus is the red tip at the end of a kitchen match. The chemical formula for the combustion of Phosphorus is: P4 + 5 O2 yields P4O10