what is the O.N OF P IN NA3PO4
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I will answer the states of matter in here.
There are many states of matter
1) Solid
2. Amorphous solid
3. Crystalline solid
4. Plastic crystal
5. Quasi Crystal
6) Liquid
7. Liquid crystal
8. Disordered Hyperuniformity
9) Gas
10) Plasma
11) Excitonium
12) Degenerate Matter
13. Electron Degenerated matter
14. Neutron Degenerated matter
15. Metallic Hydrogen
16. Strange matter
17. Nuclear Pasta
18) Photonic matter
19) Quantum
20. Quantum spin hall State
21) Bose Einstein Condensate
22) Fermionic Condensate
23) Superconductivity
24) Superfluid
25) Supersolid
26) Quantum spin liquid
27) Spring net liquid
28) Color superconductivity
29) Liquid Crystal (LC's)
30) Lyotropic liquid crystal
31. Micellar Cubic
32) Mesocrystals
33) Multiferroics
34. Ferromagnetism
35. Ferroelectricity
36. Ferro Elasticity
37. Magnetoelectric Multiferroics.
38) Nuclear matter
39) Isotropic Formulations
40) Hidden state of matter
41) Supercritical fluid (SCF)
42) Depletion
43) Jahn-Teller metal
44) Time crystals
45) Quark Gluon plasma
46. Weakly symmetric matter
47. Strongly symmetric matter
48) Rydberg Polaron
49) Quasi solids/semi solids
50) Colour-Flavour locking (CFL)
51) Mesophase
52) Polariton Superfluid
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
I will answer the states of matter in here.
There are many states of matter
1) Solid
2. Amorphous solid
3. Crystalline solid
4. Plastic crystal
5. Quasi Crystal
6) Liquid
7. Liquid crystal
8. Disordered Hyperuniformity
9) Gas
10) Plasma
11) Excitonium
12) Degenerate Matter
13. Electron Degenerated matter
14. Neutron Degenerated matter
15. Metallic Hydrogen
16. Strange matter
17. Nuclear Pasta
18) Photonic matter
19) Quantum
20. Quantum spin hall State
21) Bose Einstein Condensate
22) Fermionic Condensate
23) Superconductivity
24) Superfluid
25) Supersolid
26) Quantum spin liquid
27) Spring net liquid
28) Color superconductivity
29) Liquid Crystal (LC's)
30) Lyotropic liquid crystal
31. Micellar Cubic
32) Mesocrystals
33) Multiferroics
34. Ferromagnetism
35. Ferroelectricity
36. Ferro Elasticity
37. Magnetoelectric Multiferroics.
38) Nuclear matter
39) Isotropic Formulations
40) Hidden state of matter
41) Supercritical fluid (SCF)
42) Depletion
43) Jahn-Teller metal
44) Time crystals
45) Quark Gluon plasma
46. Weakly symmetric matter
47. Strongly symmetric matter
48) Rydberg Polaron
49) Quasi solids/semi solids
50) Colour-Flavour locking (CFL)
51) Mesophase
52) Polariton Superfluid
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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Let the o. N. Of P in Na3Po4 be x then
3*1+x+4*(-2)
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