Phosphate
Trirubidium phosphite is the name for the compound Rb3PO3.
Some ions of phosphorous are: - phosphate, (PO4)3- - phosphite, (PO3)2- - phosphoros, (PO3)3- - hypophosphoros, (PO2)3-
It is a chemical name for Beryllium Nitride.
copper(II) phosphate can be made by mixing an aqueous copper(II) solution (i.e. CuCl2 or CuBr2) with an aqueous phosphate solution (i.e. monobasic or dibasic phosphate). A fluffy, light blue precipitate forms immediately upon addition of the copper(II) solution to the phosphate solution.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
Chromium (iii) Phosphite
PO3-3 is known as phosphite.
Ca3(PO3)2 is the chemical formula of calcium phosphite.This compound is ionic.
The covalent compound formula for lead phosphite is Pb3(PO3)2. It consists of three lead ions (Pb2+) and two phosphate ions (PO3-) bonded together through covalent bonds.
Formula: Pb3(PO3)2
Trirubidium phosphite is the name for the compound Rb3PO3.
The compound formed between magnesium and phosphite ion is magnesium phosphite (Mg3(PO3)2).
PO3+ is the formula of an ion known as Phosphoryl ion. Here Phosphorus is in +5 oxidation state.
There are at least two "magnesium phosphates", but the most common one has the formula Mg3(PO4)2.
Pb3(PO)4 would be the correct answer but it isn't because this compound does NOT exsist: Pb3(PO4)4 or Pb3(PO3)4 are possible phosphate and phosphite salt of Pb(4+) ions.
The chemical formula for titanium (II) phosphite is Ti3(PO3)4. In this compound, titanium has a +2 oxidation state, denoted by the Roman numeral II in parentheses. Phosphite is a polyatomic ion with the formula PO3, and the subscript 4 indicates that there are four phosphite ions in the compound.
Antimony Oxide powders Sb203 and Sb205 are toxic flame retardants.