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Answer:

FeP, which is iron (III) phosphide.

Explanation:

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In this case, when iron (III) ion and phosphide ion react, the following compound is formed as the charges are exchanged to each other at the subscripts:

[tex]Fe^{3+}+P^{3-}\rightarrow Fe_3P_3[/tex]

Yet, since the three could be simplified to 1 at both Fe and P, we obtain:

[tex]Fe^{3+}+P^{3-}\rightarrow FeP[/tex]

Which is known as iron (III) phosphide.

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