
Anthony T. answered 02/04/21
Patient Science Tutor
In Ca3(PO4)2 calcium has a 2+ charge and phosphate has a 3- charge. The overall compound must be electrically neutral. The way to achieve this is to have 3 calcium ions (total charge 3 x 2+ = 6+) to unite with 2 phosphate ions (total charge 2 x 3- = 6-). The total positive charges equals the total negative charges, so the compound is neutral. The crisscross method is a simple way to get the formula for a binary compound consisting of ions of numerically different charges. As the phosphate ion behaves as a unit, the crisscross method works for this also.
Sarah L.
Thank you!02/04/21