There is no Mo3. Possibly you are thinking of NO3 which is nitric oxide.
Water is used most commonly, but the actual chemical name is dihydrogen monoxide.
The scientific name for disodium phosphate is sodium hydrogen phosphate, with the chemical formula Na2HPO4. It is a sodium salt of phosphoric acid commonly used as a food additive and in various industrial applications.
The name of the compound iron II and oxygen (FeO) is iron(II) oxide - the correct name after the inorganic chemistry nomenclature of IUPAC - or ferrous oxide.
The compound CO8 does not exist in chemistry. The formula CO8 seems to be an incorrect representation of a compound.
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Tetraiodosilane is the chemistry name for Sil4.
The correct formula for molybdenum phosphate is Mo3(PO4)4.
Mo3(PO4)4
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There are a total of 24 oxygen atoms present in 6 formulas of molybdenum(IV) phosphate, Mo3(PO4)4. This is calculated by multiplying the number of oxygen atoms in each formula (4) by the number of formulas (6).
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