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The chemical formula for magnesium hydrogen phosphite is Mg(H2PO3)2.
The compound Fe₃(PO₃)₂ is called iron(III) phosphite. In this name, "iron(III)" indicates that iron has a +3 oxidation state, and "phosphite" refers to the phosphite ion (PO₃³⁻). The formula reflects that there are three iron ions and two phosphite ions in the compound.
On the same question, BaHPO3.......apparently the "ite" means the hydrogen doesnt have to be mentioned.
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The chemical formula of mannose is C6H12O6.
P(OMe)3Central phosphorus atom has three methoxide groups bound to it. P-(O-Me)3
The chemical formula for cobalt phosphite is Co3(PO3)2.
The chemical formula for sodium dihydrogen phosphite is NaH2PO3.
The chemical formula for magnesium hydrogen phosphite is Mg(H2PO3)2.
Formula: NaH2PO3
Well, we know that the polyatomic ion phosphate has the formula PO4^3- The suffix "ite" tells us that we take one oxygen atom. So phosphite is PO3^3- Since the charge of phosphite is negative three, we need 3 gold ions to create a neutral ionic compound. So, the chemical formula for gold phosphite is Au3PO3
The chemical formulaof this ion is (H2PO3)-.
Formula: Ag3PO3
Formula: Cs3PO3
The chemical formula for chromium(III) phosphite is CrPO3. To write it out, you would indicate the cation first (Cr3+) followed by the anion (PO3-).
The formula for manganese(III) phosphite is MnPO3.
The compound formula of sodium phosphite is Na3PO3.