It's the chemical formula for a chemical called Copper (I) phosphate. Each letter symbol indicates an element that is in this compound... the Cu stands for "copper", the P stands for "phosphorus" and the O stands for "oxygen".
This molecule contain: 2 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, 2 oxygen atoms.
6 hydrogen molecules 2 carbon molecules 1 oxygen molecules
Donor atoms are those impurity atoms in a semiconductor material that give free electons to the material, for example a 5-valent atom in a semiconductor consisting of 4-valent atoms. Acceptor atoms are 3-valent atoms in a 4-valent semiconductor, so an acceptor atom can "accept" an electron from the surrounding atoms what leaves a free "hole" . Free electrons (from donor atoms) and free holes (from acceptor atoms) make the semiconductor conduct electricity.
separate from atoms they are attahed to, and combine with other atoms
atoms aren't alive so, nothing
Cu3Po4
Yes, Cu3PO4 is an ionic compound. Copper(I) phosphate is composed of copper cations (Cu+) and phosphate anions (PO43-), which are held together by ionic bonds formed through the transfer of electrons.
The chemical formula for cuprous phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2.
Iron atoms.
formula for Copper (I) is Cu- and the formula for Phosphate is (PO4)3- the two have to have a net charge of zero, but (Cu)-(PO4)3- is uneven +1+-3=-2 so adding 2 more Copper (I) to the compound the formula Cu3PO4 ends up as leaving the net charge to be 0 = +3 + -3
Elements are just one type of atom. An element is a group of atoms of one type.
A sodium atoms, atomic number 11.
These are atoms of carbon.
A combination of two or more atoms of the same type is called a molecule.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
No. Atoms and molecules are what make up all chemicals.
The type of solid that has repeating patterns of atoms are crystals.