Yes
No, nitrogen and phosphorous are in different periods. Nitrogen is in period 2, while phosphorous is in period 3. However, both elements are in the same group, group 15.
Nitrogen has atomic number 7, so it belongs to the second period.
Nitrogen is in period 2 and column 15 of a wide form periodic table.
It is in period 2.
Nitrogen is in group 15 on the periodic table. Nitrogen is in group 15 (and period 2).
nitrogen- group 15; period 2 sodium- group 1; period 3 iodine- group 17; period 5 mercury- group 12; period 6
Nitrogen is period 2, group 15. sodium is period 3 group 1, iodine is period5 group 17. mercury is period 6 group 12.
Period 2 of group 15
Pnictogens - the nonmetals nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), the metalloids arsenic (As) antimony (Sb), and the metal bismuth (Bi).
Nitrogen is in 2nd period of periodic table.
The element phosphorous (P) is located in group 15, period 2.
Nitrogen is found in Group 15 and Period 2. Xenon is found in Group 18 and Period 5. Cesium is found in Group 1 and Period 6.