Phosphide ion is composed of only Phosphorus
From the decomposition of barium phosphide (Ba3P2), barium (Ba) and phosphorus (P) would be formed.
Chromium Phosphide... Cr is the element Chromium and P is the element Phosphorus (It's a binary ionic compound -2 elements- so the second element ends in -ide)
CsP2, but two is da subscript...........................by Antoine Lewis
Cu3P2
cesium phosphide
Lithium phosphide (Li3P) is composed of lithium (Li) and phosphorus (P) elements. It is a binary compound containing these two elements in a 3:1 ratio.
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From the decomposition of barium phosphide (Ba3P2), barium (Ba) and phosphorus (P) would be formed.
Aluminium and phosphorus
many compounds are found
The elements that make up magnesium phosphide are: - Sodium (Na) - Hydrogen (H) - Lithium (Li) - Potassium (K) - Magnesium (Mg) - Manganese Chloride Compound - Chromium (Cr) - Sulfur (S) Hope this helps.
Lithium phosphide is an ionic compound. It is formed by the transfer of electrons from lithium to phosphorus, resulting in the formation of ionic bonds between the two elements. It is not considered acidic as it does not release protons (H+) when dissolved in water.
metallic and nonmetallic elements
Chromium Phosphide... Cr is the element Chromium and P is the element Phosphorus (It's a binary ionic compound -2 elements- so the second element ends in -ide)
copper and zinc
Copper of course!
Granite and basalt...... + a bunch of bugs n' stuff