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No. Carbon belongs to period 2 whereas Phosphorus belongs to period 3.
there are 16 nuetrons in phosphorus atom
The valence electrons are the outermost (highest energy) s and p sublevels. There are 5 valence electrons in a phosphorus atom, and it is in period 3, so its valence electron configuration is 3s23p3.
When an element from anions, the radius of the ion increases when compared to that of the neutral atom. The same is the true for the element (phosphorus) and its anion (phosphide ion).
The only element out of those listed which is on the same row of the periodic table as phosphorus is magnesium.
No. Carbon belongs to period 2 whereas Phosphorus belongs to period 3.
15, it the same as the atomic number.
there are 16 nuetrons in phosphorus atom
The neutral atom of phosphorus has 15 electrons in the atom.
The valence electrons are the outermost (highest energy) s and p sublevels. There are 5 valence electrons in a phosphorus atom, and it is in period 3, so its valence electron configuration is 3s23p3.
The valence electrons are the outermost (highest energy) s and p sublevels. There are 5 valence electrons in a phosphorus atom, and it is in period 3, so its valence electron configuration is 3s23p3.
There are 5 valence electrons in the atom phosphorus.
When an element from anions, the radius of the ion increases when compared to that of the neutral atom. The same is the true for the element (phosphorus) and its anion (phosphide ion).
No, whenever an atom emits a positron its atomic number is decreases by one unit (because a proton is converted into a neutron and a positron) but atomic mass remains the same so phosphorus is converted into silicon atom with same atomic mass.
The only element out of those listed which is on the same row of the periodic table as phosphorus is magnesium.
What is the atom of 1s22s22p63s23p3 Answer: Phosphorus.
A phosphorus atom has one nonbonding pair of electrons.