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criss cross method of ferrous phosphide​

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Answered by HɪɢʜᴇʀKᴜsʜᴀʟBᴏʏSᴜʙs
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Explanation:

The Thorpe's Crisscross method is a method of finding out the chemical formula of a metal and non-metal that combine to form an ionic bond. To use this method, the absolute value of the oxidation number of the first ion is used as the subscript of the second, and vice versa.

Answered by DMNS
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Iron phosphide is a chemical compound of iron and phosphorus, with a formula of Fe3P.

The Thorpe's Crisscross method is a method of finding out the chemical formula of a metal and non-metal that combine to form an ionic bond. To use this method, the absolute value of the oxidation number of the first ion is used as the subscript of the second, and vice versa.

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