Phosporus is a p block element too. AN ATOM HAS 15PROTONS AND NEUTRONS.
The phosphorus atom has 15 protons and electrons and 16 neutrons.
Phosphorus (P) has 15 protons and 15 electrons. Phosphorus-31, the only stable isotope of Phosphorus, has 16 neutrons.
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.
15 protons. Also usually 15 electrons and 15 neutrons.
No, Phosphorus 31 does not have 16 protons. All Phosphorus atoms have the same number of protons, since the number of protons is what determines which element it is. For phosphorus, the atomic number is 15, meaning it has 15 protons. Phosphorus 31 also has 16 neutrons and 15 electrons.
PHOSPHORUS (P): Protons: 15 Electrons: 15 Neutrons: 16
The phosphorus atom has 15 protons and electrons and 16 neutrons.
Protons and Electrons= 15 Neutrons=16 *The isotope 31P is the only naturally occurring form of phosphorus. Forms with 17 or 18 neutrons have been synthesized, and are unstable radioisotopes.
Phosphorus (P) has 15 protons and 15 electrons. Phosphorus-31, the only stable isotope of Phosphorus, has 16 neutrons.
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.
There are a variety of isotopes that have 30 neutrons. It isn't the number of neutrons that determines an element, but the number of protons. Electrons generally balance the number of protons.
A phosphorus atoms has 15 protons and will form an ion with 18 electrons. Phosphorus-31 is one of the isotopes.
Phosphorus has an atomic no. of 15 and its atomic mass is 31.=we know,atomic no.=number of protons==also, atomic mass=no.of protons+no. of neutrons==this implies, 31=15+no. of neutrons= 31-15=no. of neutrons= 16=no. of neutrons==also,no. of protons=no, of electrons=so, total no. of protons=15total no. of electrons=15total no. of neutrons=16
15 protons. Also usually 15 electrons and 15 neutrons.
15 electrons and 15 protons
No, Phosphorus 31 does not have 16 protons. All Phosphorus atoms have the same number of protons, since the number of protons is what determines which element it is. For phosphorus, the atomic number is 15, meaning it has 15 protons. Phosphorus 31 also has 16 neutrons and 15 electrons.
There are 15 protons and 16 neutrons in the phosphorus atom. The atomic number, which is at the top of the square, represent the number of protons. In a neutral atom, there are the same amount of protons as well as electrons so there are 15 protons and 12 electrons. You can find the number of neutrons by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass and round to the nearest whole number. In this case, the atomic number would be 15 and the atomic mass is 31. 31 minus 15 is 16 neutrons total.