Hydrogen Phosphide
Phosphorus Chloride. You can also have PCl5 and P2Cl4
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
Pentaphosphorus Octafluoride
The hydrogen phosphide (syn.: phosphine, phosphane) has the chemical formula PH3.
The compound with the formula PCl4 is called phosphorus tetrachloride.
The compound name for P3 is phosphorus trihydride. In this compound, the prefix "tri-" indicates that there are three hydrogen atoms bonded to the phosphorus atom. Phosphorus is a nonmetal element, and when it forms a compound with hydrogen, it follows the naming convention of adding the suffix "-ide" to the second element, in this case, hydrogen.
The compound P4S5 is called phosphorus pentasulfide.
The correct name for the compound PI3 is phosphorus triiodide.
Phosphorus Chloride. You can also have PCl5 and P2Cl4
The name for the molecular compound PCl5 is phosphorus pentachloride.
If the formula was intended to be PCl5, the compound is phosphorus pentachloride.
The name of the compound PCl5 is phosphorus pentachloride.
Pentaphosphorus Octafluoride
The hydrogen phosphide (syn.: phosphine, phosphane) has the chemical formula PH3.
The compound with the formula PCl4 is called phosphorus tetrachloride.
The compound PCI3 is named phosphorus trichloride. It is a chemical compound composed of phosphorus and chlorine atoms, with a molecular formula of PCl3.
The compound with the formula PCl5 is called phosphorus pentachloride.