For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
All noble gases have the electron configuration s2p6.
It is the short hand of electron destribution (electron configuration). Constructed by putting the symbol of the noble gas in the period before the element in brackets and continuing the electron configuration from where the noble gas left off. For example: the noble gas distribution of Aluminum is [Ne] 3s2 3p 1
Selenium: [Ar]3d104s24p4 Phosphorus: [Ne]3s23p3
The noble gas nearest to Phosphorus (P) is Argon (Ar).
Phosphorus and helium will not react. Phosphorus can react with a variety of different elements, but helium reacts with nothing because it is a noble gas with a full valence shell of electrons.
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
No, it is not.
No phosphorus is a group 15, (group Vb) element
[Ne]3s23p5
[Ne]3s23p4
[Ne]3s2
[Ne]3s2
The noble gas electron configuration of Phosphorus is [Ne] 3s2 3p3
All noble gases have the electron configuration s2p6.
No. Phosphorus is solid at room temperature and is highly reactive.
It is the short hand of electron destribution (electron configuration). Constructed by putting the symbol of the noble gas in the period before the element in brackets and continuing the electron configuration from where the noble gas left off. For example: the noble gas distribution of Aluminum is [Ne] 3s2 3p 1