Magnesium phosphate has the formula 'Mg3(PO4)2'.
Hence the elements are
Mg (Magnesium x 3)
P (Phosphorus x 2)
O (Oxygren 4 x 2 = 8).
Magnesium, phosphorous, and oxygen.
* Magnesium phosphate monobasic (Mg(H2PO4)2) -> 15 atoms * Magnesium phosphate dibasic (MgHPO4) -> 7 atoms * Magnesium phosphate tribasic (Mg3(PO4)2) -> 13 atoms
no reaction
magnesium reacts with phosphorus to produce magnesium phosphate.
Trace elements are present in tiny amount, and only 0.2% mass of a human.
Magnesium Phosphide !
Magnesium
Magnesium phosphate is a solid.
There is more than one compound between magnesium and phosphate, but the most common one has a formula of Mg3(PO4)2. This formula unit contains 13 atoms: 3 of magnesium, 2 of phosphorus, and 8 of oxygen.
The two elements in magnesium chloride are magnesium and chlorine.
Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Phosphorua and Oxygen
The name is diphosphate of trimagnesium.
* Magnesium phosphate monobasic (Mg(H2PO4)2) -> 15 atoms * Magnesium phosphate dibasic (MgHPO4) -> 7 atoms * Magnesium phosphate tribasic (Mg3(PO4)2) -> 13 atoms
The name of compound (NH4)PO4 is Ammonium Phosphate .NH4 and PO4 are both polyatomic ionsNH4(ammonium) has a positive 1 charge, and is the cationPO4(phosphate) has a negative three charge, and is the anionIn order to balance the ionic compound, you need an over all charge of zero(or neutral charge). You have a negative three charge on phosphate so you need a positive three charge of ammonium. Therefore, you have 3 NH4 and 1 PO4Source(s):
Magnesium bicarbonate contains magnesium, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. The formula is Mg(HCO3)2
ammonium magnesium phosphate NH4 = ammonium Mg = magnesium Po4 = phosphate
no reaction
No it does not. Magnesium citrate and sodium phosphate are two different compounds.