What is the correct name for the compound with the formula CrPO_4?

1 Answer
Mar 6, 2016

Chromium(III)phosphate

Explanation:

Since the oxidation states of P can be +3or+5, (and here it is obviously +5), and the oxidation state of O is -2 the total charge of the phosphate will be -3, or PO_4^(3-)
It is called phosphate because of this higher state (otherwise it would be called phosphite and be PO_3^(3+)).
To compensate the chromium must have an oxidation state of +3, or Cr^(3+), that's where the Lation III comes in (because Cr kan have many different oxidation numbers, up to +7).