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  • Phosphate Valency Explained: Understanding the -3 Charge
    The valency of phosphate (PO₄³⁻) is -3.

    Here's why:

    * Phosphorus (P) has a valency of +5 in phosphate.

    * Oxygen (O) has a valency of -2.

    * Since there are four oxygen atoms, their total negative charge is -8.

    * To balance the +5 from phosphorus, the phosphate ion needs a -3 charge.

    Therefore, the overall valency of phosphate is -3.

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