The chemical formula for scandium (III) and phosphate ion is ScPO4.
Formula: ScP
Cs3P
Bi2P3
Sc2Se3
Iron III phosphate is FePO4 Iron II phsophate is Fe3(PO4)3
the formula is Ni3(PO4)2 :) The correct answer is Ni PO4, the answer shown is for Nickel II phosphate.
Only a few elements can be chemically combined with scandium. Here are a few examples of chemical reactions involving Scandium;Scandium + Chlorine --> Scandium (III) ChlorideScandium + Nitrogen --> Scandium (III) NitrateScandium + Sulphur --> Scandium (III) SulphideScandium + Oxygen --> Scandium (III) Oxide
Assuming it's scandium(III), which is its most common valence state, the formula would be Sc2Se3.
Bi2P3
Sc2Se3
Iron III phosphate is FePO4 Iron II phsophate is Fe3(PO4)3
The chemical formula Sr3(PO4)2 is for strontium phosphate.
the formula is Ni3(PO4)2 :) The correct answer is Ni PO4, the answer shown is for Nickel II phosphate.
Only a few elements can be chemically combined with scandium. Here are a few examples of chemical reactions involving Scandium;Scandium + Chlorine --> Scandium (III) ChlorideScandium + Nitrogen --> Scandium (III) NitrateScandium + Sulphur --> Scandium (III) SulphideScandium + Oxygen --> Scandium (III) Oxide
The formula for ferric phosphate, also known as iron (III) phosphate, is FePO4.
The iodate anion is IO3^-. Scandium is Sc and as III is is Sc^3+. So scandium(III) iodate would be Sc(IO3)3
AuPO4
Scandium and nitrogen are elements and have chemical symbols, not formulas. The symbol for the element scandium as it appears on the periodic table is Sc, and the symbol for the element nitrogen is N.
FeH2PO4