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Q: Can only phosphorus make a stable compound?
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How many nurtons does phosphorus have?

Phosphorus-31 is the only stable isotope of phosphorus and has 16 neutrons.


What is the number of electrons and protons in phosphorus?

Phosphorus (P) has 15 protons and 15 electrons. Phosphorus-31, the only stable isotope of Phosphorus, has 16 neutrons.


A compound formed of only phosphorus and oxygen is found to be 56.35 phosphorus. What is the empirical formula of the compound?

P underscore 2 O underscore 3


What should the net charge of an ionic compound be for it to be stable?

Zero. Only neutral ionic compounds are stable


Which atom contains exactly 15 protons?

The element that has 15 protons in it's protons is phosphorus (P).


How many neutrons does phosphours have?

There are several isotopes of Phosphorus (P), all of which have 15 protons. Only one stable isotope exists in nature, having 16 neutrons. 31P has 16 neutrons 32P has 17 neutrons (synthesized radioisotope) 33P has 18 neutrons (synthesized radioisotope)


How many protons neutrons and electrons are in phosphrous?

The atomic number of phosphorus is 15. Thus, neutral phosphorus will have 15 protons and 15 electrons. The only stable isotope of phosphorus is 31P, meaning it has 31 - 15 = 16 neutrons.


Which is a geminal diol that is stable and do not dehydrate?

Such compound is only Ninhydrin, an aromatic diketo diol.


How do you calculate valency of silver nitrate?

Silver Nitrate is a compound. A compound is formed in such a way that its constituent elements share or transfer electrons in order to become stable. So, the valencies are complete. A compound is stable. Only elements have valence electrons.


How do you make phospherous?

Phosphorus is a mineral. It can only be found in nature.


Is phophorus a stable atom?

No, it is quite reactive, at least far more than its inert group 15 predecessor Nitrogen: White Phosphorus (P4 allotrope) ignites at 30 °C (!)


Is PF3 a compound or element?

Yes. It is Phosphorus Trifluoride. Uh, no. Phosphorus and fluoride are both nonmetals and both form anions. Thus, PF3 is a molecular compound. Also, that PF3 is called phosphorus TRIfluoride should indicate to you that it is a molecular compound, because only molecular compounds have prefixes.