PO5 is Hyperphosphate. A combination of 5 Oxygen and one Phosphorus and it is a Compound, not an Element
If you meant "element" as in a chemical element, there is no element with the symbol "ef" in the periodic table.
A single displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction where a free element replaces another element in a compound. This occurs when a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element in a compound, forming a new compound and releasing the displaced element.
Yes, fluoride is an anion that is derived from the element fluorine.
Aluminium is an element . it is not compound or mixture.
Element Markets was created in 2005.
The molecular name for PO5 is actually not valid, as it suggests an element named "po" combined with oxygen. If you meant phosphate with a charge of +5, then the correct formula would be PO4^5-.
No, PO5 is a chemical formula for a molecule known as phosphoric acid, and it does not represent an ionic bond. In phosphoric acid, the phosphorus atom forms covalent bonds with the oxygen atoms to create the molecule.
Covalent- but! In the solid PBr5 is present as PBr4+ Br-. (So a mixture) In the vapour it decomposes to PBr3 and Br2.
Theoretically PO5, although it doesnt occur naturally.
It is an element.
Metal is not an element. It is a term used to classify an element, but it is not an element.
It is an element. Elements are composed of atoms, and atoms of elements combine chemically to form compounds.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
If you meant "element" as in a chemical element, there is no element with the symbol "ef" in the periodic table.
There is no such thing as a good element or a bad element.
Neon is an element.
Hydrogen is an element Lead is and element.