An ionic compound including polyatomic ions. Its formula is Hg(NO2)2.
The compound Hg3P2 is named mercury(I) phosphide. It consists of mercury in the +1 oxidation state and phosphide ions. This naming reflects the presence of three mercury atoms bonded to two phosphide ions in the compound.
Cobalt (II) Phosphide
The name of the compound Cr3P2 is chromium(II) phosphide.
The formula Fe₃P₂ represents iron(II) phosphide. In this compound, iron has a +2 oxidation state, and it combines with phosphorus to form the compound. Iron(II) phosphide is typically used in various applications, including as a semiconductor and in metal alloys.
The traditional name for aurous phosphide is gold phosphide.
The compound Hg3P2 is called mercury (II) phosphide. It is composed of three mercury atoms and two phosphorus atoms.
Iron phosphide may be one of the following compounds: (di-)Iron phosphide, Fe2P (tri-)Iron phosphide, Fe3P And to complete the picture, monoiron phosphide, FeP.
This is a nickel phosphide. There are a number of nickel phosphides 8 in all - this is the most nickel rich phase.
The compound Cu3P2 is called copper (II) phosphide.
Manganese (II) Phosphide
Nickel(II) Phosphide
Ni2P
Iron(II) Phosphide = Fe3P2 Iron(III) Phosphide = FeP
The chemical symbol for nickel II phosphide is Ni3P2.
Cobalt (II) Phosphide
The chemical formula for lead phosphate is Pb3(PO4)2
Cu3P2