The compound P202 is commonly known as lead(II) oxide or lead monoxide.
Phosphorus(III) oxide, P2O4, is a covalent compound. It is composed of nonmetals (phosphorus and oxygen) that share electrons to form covalent bonds.
The empirical formula for the compound P4O5 is P2O2. This is found by dividing the subscripts by their greatest common factor (2) to get the simplest whole-number ratio of elements in the compound.
The compound name for H2O is water.
The compound name for SiI4 is tetrasilane.
The compound P202 is commonly known as lead(II) oxide or lead monoxide.
two atoms of P two atoms of O
Phosphorus(III) oxide, P2O4, is a covalent compound. It is composed of nonmetals (phosphorus and oxygen) that share electrons to form covalent bonds.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
The empirical formula for the compound P4O5 is P2O2. This is found by dividing the subscripts by their greatest common factor (2) to get the simplest whole-number ratio of elements in the compound.
The compound name for H2O is water.
The compound name for SiI4 is tetrasilane.
The name for the compound CH2CH2CH3 is propane.
The compound name for 7H2O is heptahydrate.
The name of the molecular compound N4Se4 is tetraselenium tetranitride.
The name of the compound Cl2O3 is dichlorine trioxide.
The compound name for MnBr2 is manganese(II) bromide and the compound name for NaPO4 is sodium phosphate.