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The formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3.
Phosphorous trichloride
Magnesium phosphide (Mg2P2) is a chemical compound made up of magnesium and phosphorus. It is a binary compound with a 1:1 ratio of magnesium to phosphorus atoms. Magnesium phosphide is commonly used as a semiconductor material and in pest control applications.
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Phosphorus trichloride is represented by the formula PCl3.
Phosphorus pentachloride is a covalent compound.
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No it is not. It is a binary molecular compound. Here is your answer
The compound PCl don't exist; all phosphorous chlorides are binary compounds.
An ionic compound is a metal and a non metal combination. AL2O3 is Ionic. A binary covalent compound is made from two non metals. N2O3 is covalent.
The binary covalent compound P4O5 is called tetraphosphorus pentoxide.
A binary covalent compound is one that contains two substances joined by covalent bonds. For example, two nonmetals often join together to form covalent compounds. So, P2O5 (phosphorus pentoxide) is a binary covalent compound. H2O (dihydrogen monoxide) is another one. This is in contrast to binary ionic compounds, which are salts, and are formed by a metal combining with a nonmetal with ionic bonds.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
B. binary ionic compound
In a binary covalent compound, there are no ions. Covalent compounds consist of nonmetal elements that share electrons rather than transfer them to form ions.
The binary ionic compound for Scandium (Sc) and Phosphorus (P) is Scandium Phosphide with the formula Sc3P2.
The formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3.