The bond between phosphorus and oxygen are actually covalent. Eventhough those bonds are also with slight ionic characters. It violently reacts with water to form phosphoric acid.
The name of P2O5 is phosphorus pentoxide. It is a white solid that is used as a desiccant and dehydrating agent..
Po2 -> p2o5
According to my science teacher it's: P4 + (5)O2 = (2)P2O5 (The brackets are the balancing values).
diphosphorus pentoxide
The chemical name for the formula P2O5 is phosphorous pentoxide. It has a relatively complex structure of two rings. Each ring has multiple phosphorus atoms double bonded to oxygens.
Phosphorus Pentoxide
The name of P2O5 is phosphorus pentoxide. It is a white solid that is used as a desiccant and dehydrating agent..
P2O5: Phosphorus Pentoxide CO: Carbon Monoxide
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
Phosphorus pentoxide or phosphorus(V) oxide.
Po2 -> p2o5
Phosphorus pentoxide is a covalent compound.
Phosphorus pentoxide easily react with water.
there is no compound by the formula P2O2. P2O3 is phosphorus trioxide P2O5 is phosphorus pentoxide
An oxide of phosphorus: diphosphorus pentaoxide
Phosphorus pentoxide a powerful dessicant. In its comon form it is P2O5.
You r question does not make sense, as it ends in 'and?'. However, Phosphorus oxide is usually named as 'phosphorus pentoxide. The formula being 'P2O5'. Phosphorus pentoxide often form the dimer 'P4O10',