You should try to study these formulas because they are not to difficult.
Aluminum is a metal. So... you should first know that it is an ionic bond.
Ionic bonds do not have prefixes, so you don't have to worry about adding them.
Phosphate is a polyatomic ion. That means it has it's own "special formula." (Which you should study!)
So. . . It should look like this ----------> Al PO4 Btw the 4 is below the O, not beside it.
The compound formed between aluminum ions (Al^3+) and phosphate ions (PO4^3-) is aluminum phosphate, with the formula AlPO4.
The reactant aluminum phosphate has a chemical formula AlPO4. There are 4 oxygen atoms in one molecule of aluminum phosphate.
The formula of the compound formed between aluminum ions and phosphate ions is AlPO₄, which is known as aluminum phosphate. It is composed of one aluminum ion (Al³⁺) and one phosphate ion (PO₄³⁻) to balance the charges and form a neutral compound.
Al2(HPO4)3 Aluminum has ionic charge of +3 and monohydrogen phosphate has -2 because phophate has valance of -3 and has -2 when it was as monohydrogen phophate
Aluminum phosphate is commonly used as a leavening agent in baking powder, which is used in a variety of baked goods such as cakes, cookies, and breads.
The compound formula for aluminum phosphate is AlPO4.
The chemical formula for aluminum phosphate nonahydrate is AlPO4•9H2O.
The formula for aluminum dihydrogen phosphate is Al(H2PO4)3.
The ionic formula for aluminum and phosphate is AlPO4. Aluminum has a 3+ charge, while phosphate has a 3- charge. The charges balance out in the formula to create a neutral compound.
The chemical formula for Aluminum dihydrogen phosphate is Al(H2PO4)3.
The compound formed between aluminum ions (Al^3+) and phosphate ions (PO4^3-) is aluminum phosphate, with the formula AlPO4.
Al2(PO4)3 aluminum phosphate
The reactant aluminum phosphate has a chemical formula AlPO4. There are 4 oxygen atoms in one molecule of aluminum phosphate.
I thinks it's abbreviated for Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Interacting Protein.
This will depend on the valance of the aluminum ion. The phosphate ion has a -3 oxidation number (PO43-). Some compounds which could be formed: With Al (II) ion - Al3(PO4)2 With Al (III) ion - AlPO4
The formula of the compound formed between aluminum ions and phosphate ions is AlPO₄, which is known as aluminum phosphate. It is composed of one aluminum ion (Al³⁺) and one phosphate ion (PO₄³⁻) to balance the charges and form a neutral compound.
The ionic compound for AIPO is aluminum phosphate, which has the chemical formula AlPO₄. In this compound, aluminum has a 3+ charge (Al³⁺) and phosphate anions (PO₄³⁻) balance the charge to form a neutral compound.