NO3- has a trigonal planar structure with one nitrogen atom and three oxygen atoms, while PO3 has a trigonal pyramidal structure with one phosphorus atom and three oxygen atoms. Additionally, the central atom in NO3- is nitrogen, whereas in PO3, it is phosphorus.
(NO3)- has three single bonds.
Pb3(PO)4 would be the correct answer but it isn't because this compound does NOT exsist: Pb3(PO4)4 or Pb3(PO3)4 are possible phosphate and phosphite salt of Pb(4+) ions.
Adenine and Guanine are structurally similar purine nucleotides, characterized by a double-ring structure. Cytosine and Thymine are structurally similar pyrimidine nucleotides, consisting of a single ring.
The formula for the salt containing both Ca and NO3 ions would be Ca(NO3)2. This is because calcium (Ca) has a 2+ charge and nitrate (NO3) has a 1- charge, so to balance the charges, you need two NO3 ions for each Ca ion.
The formula for the ionic compound formed by magnesium ions (Mg2+) and nitrate ions (NO3-) is Mg(NO3)2. The formula for the ionic compound formed by calcium ions (Ca2+) and nitrate ions (NO3-) is Ca(NO3)2.
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3Ca(NO3)2 + 2Na3PO3 >> Ca3(PO3)2 + 6NaNO3
PO3-3 is known as phosphite.
TiS for titanium sulfide (titanium(II) sulfide) and TiS2 for titanium disulfide (titanium(IV) sulfide)
The chemical formula for titanium (II) phosphite is Ti3(PO3)4. In this compound, titanium has a +2 oxidation state, denoted by the Roman numeral II in parentheses. Phosphite is a polyatomic ion with the formula PO3, and the subscript 4 indicates that there are four phosphite ions in the compound.
The compound PO3 is called phosphorus trioxide.
Cancer cells differ from normal cells structurally as they look majorly clumped with unusual patterns or formations. Cancer cells differ in cell activity compared to normal cells greatly as they are constantly growing and dividing while normal cells do not and stop growing and dividing when touching another cell.
Rb3(PO3) is typically considered ionic in nature. Rubidium (Rb) is a metal and phosphate (PO3) is a polyatomic anion, leading to the formation of ionic bonds between the two elements.
Ca3(PO3)2 is the chemical formula of calcium phosphite.This compound is ionic.
The covalent compound formula for lead phosphite is Pb3(PO3)2. It consists of three lead ions (Pb2+) and two phosphate ions (PO3-) bonded together through covalent bonds.
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Sn3(PO3)4