The atomic number of phosphorus is 15. So there are 15 protons in the nucleus of protons
Phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus.
15 proton
Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus
All phosphorus atoms have 15 protons (hence their atomic number of fifteen). Assuming the atom is neutral, it will also have an equal amount of electrons.
Phosphorus
Positive charge. The nucleus is a positively charged center of an atom. It is made up of protons and neutrons and contains almost all of the mass of an atom.
Atomic mass of phosphorus is 31. It has 15 protons. So it has 16 neutrons.
Phosphorus has 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.
15 electrons and 15 protons
Atomic StructureNumber of Energy Levels: 3First Energy Level: 2Second Energy Level: 8Third Energy Level: 5
Phosphorus has 15 protons.