Asked by Katie
name the ions: Ag+ and P-3... and it's not silver..
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Answered by
Damon
sorry, Ag+ certainly is silver ion
and P-3 is phosphorus anion (or a Naval aircraft used for anti submarine warfare)
and P-3 is phosphorus anion (or a Naval aircraft used for anti submarine warfare)
Answered by
Katie
Really? My college professor marked it wrong on my work.. that's exactly what i had -_-
Answered by
Damon
Well, whatever he is after, I can not guess.
Answered by
Katie
Oh, alright. thanks though x)least i know im not the only one missing something
Answered by
DrBob222
My vote is with Damon. Ag^+ is silver ion. P^3- is the phosphide ion. For example, Mg3P2 is magnesium phosphide.
Mg3N2 is magnesium nitride, etc.
Mg3N2 is magnesium nitride, etc.
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