Tetra phosphorous pentasulfide
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The compound P4S5 is called phosphorus pentasulfide.
The covalent compound with the formula P4S5 is phosphorus pentasulfide. It is composed of four phosphorus atoms and five sulfur atoms that are covalently bonded together.
phosphorus pentasulfate
P4S5 is a covalent compound formed between phosphorus (P) and sulfur (S) atoms. In this molecule, four phosphorus atoms are covalently bonded to five sulfur atoms. The sharing of electrons between the atoms allows for the formation of strong covalent bonds within the P4S5 molecule.
The formula name for P4S5 is tetraphosphorus pentasulfide.
The name of the covalent bond is diphosphorus pentasulfide
The prefex tetra is greek for 4 and the prefix tri is greek for 3. Therefor the formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide is P4S3
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