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You might think the bonds are ionic if you believe the misconception that all metal-nonmetal compounds contain ions, and are thus "ionic." The bonds in Na3P have only 33% ionic character, meaning the bonds have much greater covalent character than ionic character. There are no 100% ionic bonds, and in Na3P there are no Na+ ions nor P^3- ions. Nor are P^3- ions produced when Na3P reacts with water. Phosphine gas is liberated from a solution of sodium hydroxide. The reaction is very exothermic.
Na3P(s) + 3HOH(l) --> 3NaOH(aq) + PH3(g)
--- Pisgahchemist
Disodium phosphate is an ionic compound, not a covalent one. It consists of positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged phosphate ions, which are held together by electrostatic attractions.
Ag = sliverH2PO4 = dihydrogen phosphatesilver dihydrogen phosphate
The name of the ionic compound CrPO4 is chromium(III) phosphate.
Short answer both ionic and covalent! The bond between the sodium (metal) and phosphate (PO43-) (nonmetal) is ionic. The bonds between the phosphorous (nonmetal) and the oxygen (nonmetal) atoms are all covalent. The trick is to treat a covalent compound (PO43-, CO32-, etc) as grouped together when balancing charges, looking for ionic bonds, etc.
Ammonium phosphate is an ionic compound. It is formed through the combination of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the phosphate ion (PO43-), which are both charged species that form an ionic bond.
It is an ionic compound composed of positively charged sodium ions and a negatively charged phosphate ion.
The ionic compound for AlPO4 is aluminum phosphate. It consists of aluminum ions (Al3+) and phosphate ions (PO4^3-).
Aluminum Phosphate (AlPO₄)
The ionic compound formed from NaH2PO4 is sodium dihydrogen phosphate. In this compound, the sodium ion has a +1 charge, and the dihydrogen phosphate ion (H2PO4-) has a -1 charge.
The ionic compound for AIPO is aluminum phosphate, which has the chemical formula AlPO₄. In this compound, aluminum has a 3+ charge (Al³⁺) and phosphate anions (PO₄³⁻) balance the charge to form a neutral compound.
AlPO4 is aluminum phosphate, which is an ionic compound made up of aluminum ions (Al3+) and phosphate ions (PO4^3-). It forms a white crystalline solid and is commonly used in water treatment and as a food additive.
Sodium phosphate-Wikipedia.
The compound formed between a sodium ion (Na+) and a phosphate polyatomic ion (PO4 3-) is sodium phosphate (Na3PO4). This ionic compound is formed through the combination of three sodium ions and one phosphate ion, resulting in a neutral compound.
The ionic formula for aluminum and phosphate is AlPO4. Aluminum has a 3+ charge, while phosphate has a 3- charge. The charges balance out in the formula to create a neutral compound.
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate or Sodium dihydrogen ortho phosphate.
AIPO4 (aluminum phosphate) is an ionic compound. It is formed through the transfer of electrons from the aluminum ion to the phosphate ion, resulting in a positively charged aluminum ion and a negatively charged phosphate ion that are held together by electrostatic forces.
Disodium phosphate is an ionic compound, not a covalent one. It consists of positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged phosphate ions, which are held together by electrostatic attractions.