P2O5 crystallizes in at least four forms. The most familiar
polymorph (see figure) comprises molecules of P4O10. The other polymorphs are polymeric, but in each case the phosphorus atoms are bound by a tetrahedron of oxygen atoms, one of which forms a terminal P=O bond. The O-form adopts a layered structure consisting of interconnected P6O6 rings, not unlike the structure adopted by certain poly
silicates. , which provides the basic building block for phosphate glass formers. Phosphate glasses are highly resistant to
hydrofluoric acid. With an addition of
iron oxide, they act as efficient heat absorbers. Iron phosphate and lead iron phosphate glass are alternatives to
borosilicate glass for immobilization of
radioactive waste. == Unique properties ==