It is NEITHER at standard temperature and pressure. The pure element (which is practically never found in a pure form) is a white/yellow waxy solid, or a red amorphous solid, or a black powdery solid.
But it does form both liquid and gaseous compounds at room temperature.
Phosphate is the anion of phosphoric acid.
Substances described as phosphate rea;;y means potassium phosphate or calcium phosphate. , which are both solids.
No, Phosphorous is a solid at STP.
Phosphorus is a gas.
solid
Phosphorus can exist in any of these three forms, but is a waxy solid at standard conditions.Some Additional Information:White phosphorus is solid at temperatures below 44.2° C,gas at temperatures above 280.5° C, and liquid in between.
no its a solid
liquid to gas is called evaporation and gas to liquid is condensation
its a solid it will ignite! be careful with it
Liquid (Colourless)
solid
Phosphorus can exist in any of these three forms, but is a waxy solid at standard conditions.Some Additional Information:White phosphorus is solid at temperatures below 44.2° C,gas at temperatures above 280.5° C, and liquid in between.
Phosphorus is a solid at room temperature.
Solid.There are two allotopes of Phosphorus; Red Phosphorous and White Phosphorus, both are solids at room temperature under standard pressure.
The white phosphorus melt at 44,2 0 0C.
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
The noble gas electron configuration of Phosphorus is [Ne] 3s2 3p3
No. Phosphorus is solid at room temperature and is highly reactive.
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
gas
no its a solid
In the form of a liquid.