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Does phosphorus form an ion?

Phosphorus forms a -3 ion called phosphide.


What ion will Phosphorous form?

Phosphorus will form the phosphide (P3-) ion.


What ion does phosphorus form?

Phosphorus typically forms the phosphate ion, which has a charge of -3. This is the most common stable ion of phosphorus found in nature.


What type of ion does phosphorus form?

Phosphorus usually forms compound negative ions as PO3-3 phosphite ion and PO4-3 phosphate ion in some cases P-3 phosphide ion also exists as in Ca3P2 as a positive ion phosphorus forms PH4+1 phosphonium ion.


A phosphorus atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms is commonly called a?

A phosphorus atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms is commonly called a phosphate ion.


What ion does phosphorus ion have?

Phosphorus generally forms phosphide ion (P3- ion).


What is the ion that adds a phosphorus atom to ADP?

phosphate ion


What is the charge of ion phosphorus?

Phosphorus can be bi-, tri-, penta- and hexavalent.


What is the charge on a phosphorus ion?

Phosphorus typically forms a -3 charge when it becomes an ion by gaining three electrons.


Is po4 3 metal or non metal?

PO4^3- is a polyatomic ion called phosphate, which is composed of phosphorus and oxygen. Phosphorus is a non-metal.


What is the most likely charge on an ion of phosphorus P?

The most common charge of phosphorus is -5.


What happens when phosphorus forms it's ion?

When phosphorus forms its ion, it gains three electrons to become the phosphide ion with a 3- charge. This allows phosphorus to complete its valence shell and achieve a stable electronic configuration.