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The most common charge of phosphorus is -5.
1s22s22p63s23p3 is for Phosphorus and the most likely ion is to be a 3- because it wants to have a full outer shell therefore the answer is 1s22s22p63s23p6
Phosphorus triiodide reacts violently with water, so the reaction is exothermic. If a large amount of phosphorus triiodide is mixed, an explosion will most likely occur. If it is a small amount, then it will be similar to the reaction of potassium with water.
Phosphorus can be found in the environment most commonly as phosphates
Phosphorus is a solid. There are various forms, allotropes of phosphorus:-White phosphorus consisting of P4 molecules - most familiar formRed phosphorus with chain structureViolet phosphorus with a complex layer structureBlack phosphorus a metallic looking substance with a layer structure
The most common charge of phosphorus is -5.
K3P, potassium phosphide. This is the one that is most likely to be predicted. It contains the P3- ion. Note that potassium actually has nine binary phosphides , (K3P, K4P3, K5P4, KP, K4P6 K3P7, K3P11, KP10.3, KP15 Before heat the metal and phosphorus (under vacuum and with extreme care) I would weigh out the reactants in exactly the correct proportions to minimise the potassium rich or phosphorus rich compounds.
1s22s22p63s23p3 is for Phosphorus and the most likely ion is to be a 3- because it wants to have a full outer shell therefore the answer is 1s22s22p63s23p6
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Phosphorus triiodide reacts violently with water, so the reaction is exothermic. If a large amount of phosphorus triiodide is mixed, an explosion will most likely occur. If it is a small amount, then it will be similar to the reaction of potassium with water.
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I believe the most common type of phosphorus is white phosphorus's, which is known for glowing in the dark.
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Phosphorus can be found in the environment most commonly as phosphates
Phosphorus is a solid. There are various forms, allotropes of phosphorus:-White phosphorus consisting of P4 molecules - most familiar formRed phosphorus with chain structureViolet phosphorus with a complex layer structureBlack phosphorus a metallic looking substance with a layer structure
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Its predicted to be 2012 but we (americans) predict not.