No, it is solid
no
its a solid it will ignite! be careful with it
no it is just a foul smelling gas
no, nitrogen is the most abundant gas available
Do you mean heating Phosphorus THEN putting it in oxygen gas? Because the reaction that will create is glowing and also condensation that causes vapor. The description of the gas is opaque and white. Not really sure what the gas is tho...
Yes, Phosphorus reacts with oxygen to produce oxides in the form of a gas. This can be seen in P4O6 or P4O10.
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
For phosphorus [Ne]3s23p3
its a solid it will ignite! be careful with it
Nitrogen cycle is made up of nitrogen gas so when nitrogen gas and oxide compress they make a nitrogen cycle. With the phosphorus cycle it doesn't compress gas it just goes to gas to oxide making phosphorus cycle.
no, because it is a gas but a solid at room temp.
Selenium: [Ar]3d104s24p4 Phosphorus: [Ne]3s23p3
no it is just a foul smelling gas
Phosphorus generally does not exist as gas