What is the name of Ni3(PO4)2?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016

Nickel (II) phosphate or simply nickel phosphate.

Explanation:

If we have Ni3(PO4)2 we know that it means it's build of two parts:

3Ni+2+2PO34Ni3(PO4)2

We know the anion - that is, the negatively charged species - is phosphate, and we know the name and the charge of the metal.

IUPAC rules say nomenclature of simple salts with cationic metals (salts with only one cation and one anion) goes like

Metal (charge of metal) anion

So the name is

Nickel (II) phosphate

If you're more savvy with chemistry, you know that most of the time you'll be working with nickel, it'll only be in that charge. While there are compounds with Ni+ and Ni+3 or Ni+4 they're very rare, so rare that it isn't considered wrong to say the salt is just

Nickel phosphate

(Note that you can't do that with salts that have metals like Iron or Mercury, which commonly appear in more than one charge)