Compounds are balanced or not balanced... they are stable or not stable, and that is generally determined by whether or not they have an electron count that satisfies the octet rule for each atom (although not always!). You also need to make sure that the total charge is correct for the number of electrons in the molecule
However, K3PO4 is a correctly written and stable compound (potassium phosphate).
It is ionic cause it is a metal + nonmetal.
K3PO4 is a compound
Potassium phosphate.
it is inogranic compound
Potassium phosphate is a salt.
kovalent
Lime is a compound.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Lead is an element
Sugars are compounds.
Pb is a compound.
K3PO3 is potassium phosphite.This is not the same as K3PO4 postasium phosphate.
Potassium phosphate K3PO4
This compound doesn't exist; probably you think to a potassium phosphate as K3PO4 or another.
The chemical formula K3PO4 is for tripotassium phosphate.
No. K3PO4, potassium phosphate is a salt and it is basic.
It is compound not an element.
Potassium is K (with a 1+ valence) and the phosphate anion is PO4 (with a 3- valence). Thus, it takes 3 K's for each PO4. The formula for potassium phosphate is K3PO4.
Lime is a compound.
You get a mixture of an element and a compound.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
KCl is a compound not an element.