K = Potassium
H = Hydrogen
P= Phosphorous
O= Oxygen
the whole thing is called potassium hydrogen phosphate
HPO4 is also known as hydrogen phosphate
A chemical combination of two or more elements is called a compound. The simplest unit of a compound is called a molecule (if the atoms are covalently bound) or a formula unit (if the atoms are joined by ionic bonds)
To provide an accurate answer, I need to know the specific compound you are referring to. Aluminum can combine with various elements, such as oxygen in aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃), or with sulfur in aluminum sulfide (Al₂S₃). Please specify the compound for a precise response.
When a compound contains three elements, including oxygen, it often ends with the suffix "-ate" or "-ite," depending on the oxidation state of the element combined with oxygen. For example, if the compound has a higher oxidation state, it typically ends in "-ate" (like sulfate), while a lower oxidation state will often end in "-ite" (like sulfite). These suffixes help indicate the presence of oxygen and the specific valence of the central element in the compound.
The chemical name refers to the full name of a compound, while the chemical formula represents the composition of elements in that compound using symbols and subscripts. The chemical formula provides information about the elements and their ratios in the compound, while the chemical name typically includes the names of the elements and possibly other descriptive terms.
This is a ternary conpound.
A chemical combination of two or more elements is called a compound. The simplest unit of a compound is called a molecule (if the atoms are covalently bound) or a formula unit (if the atoms are joined by ionic bonds)
no, it is two elements that are combined into a compound. look at the name. ammonium which is nitrogen and 3 hydrogen combined. and chloride which is the element chlorine.
To provide an accurate answer, I need to know the specific compound you are referring to. Aluminum can combine with various elements, such as oxygen in aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃), or with sulfur in aluminum sulfide (Al₂S₃). Please specify the compound for a precise response.
The name of the second element in a covalent molecular compound is modified by adding the suffix "-ide" to the root of the element's name. This indicates that the element is in its anionic form when combined with other elements in the compound.
Aluminum and oxygen. The first two letters in the compound are Al, not AI, so the compound aluminum chloride is written Al2O3. Al is the symbol for aluminum and O is the symbol for oxygen.
The elements in the compound potassium oxide are potassium and oxygen.
In chemistry, a compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. These elements combine in fixed ratios to form a unique substance with distinct properties. Examples of compounds include water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl).
Chemical names and formulas are related in that chemical names provide information about the elements present in a compound and their arrangement, while chemical formulas provide a concise way to represent the elements and their ratios in a compound. A chemical name can be converted to a chemical formula using the periodic table to determine the elements present and their symbols, which are then combined based on the naming rules of the compound.
A binary compound consists of two elements chemically bonded. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and sodium chloride (NaCl)
The compound formed when iron and chlorine are combined together is iron(III) chloride, with the chemical formula FeCl3.
The compound formed when iron and chlorine are combined is called iron(III) chloride, also known as ferric chloride.
The name sodium chloride refers to the compound formed when the elements sodium and chlorine combine. Sodium and chlorine are the individual elements present in the compound, while sodium chloride is the compound name that indicates the specific combination of these elements.