The number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
have different number of nuetrons
phosphorus has 1
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There are many uses of phosphorus such as: 1. Phosphates are used to make special glass which is used for sodium lamps 2. Plants needs phosphorus for nutrition. Thus, it is added in fertilizers; 3. Radioactive isotopes of phosphorus are used as radioactive tracers; 4. China ware are made up of calcium phosphate 5. Matchstick strikers are made up of phosphorus 6. Incendiary Bombs, Tracer Ammunition, and Smoke Screen are made up of white phosphorus 7. One compound of phosphorus called tributylphosphate is used for extracting uranium 8. DNA and RNA makes use of phosphorus 9. Phosphorus is also used in manufacturing steel 10. It is used as detergent (Sodium tripolyphosphate) 11. Used for manufacturing fertilizers, toothpaste, food additives and pesticides (0ther compounds of Phosphorus)
Phosphorus has 15 electrons per atom. Out of those, 5 are valence electrons. That means phosphorus has 10 core electrons.
15 electrons and 15 protons
1 gram phosphorus (1mol P/30.97 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1mol P) = 1.9 X 10^22 atoms of phosphorus
The principal natural isotope of phosphorus is P-31; isotopes P-32 and P-33 are only in traces and unstables.
They are isotopes of Phosphorus and show similarity in their physical properties to that of Phosphorus.
Phosphorus is considered practically monoisotopic: P-31; radioactive isotopes P-32 and P-33 exist only in traces.
Phosphorus is in the group 15 and period 3 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
All isotopes of a substance are chemically the same. It is their physical properties which are different.
15, same as any other phosphorus isotope.
Phosphorus, iron, and iodine all have at least one isotope that is stable, and any of these would do for the longest half life. In fact, the radioactive isotopes of phosphorus are all synthetic, so radioactive phosphorus is not found in nature.
A phosphorus atoms has 15 protons and will form an ion with 18 electrons. Phosphorus-31 is one of the isotopes.
The average amount of neutrons in phosphorus is 16 but may vary with different isotopes
The Most common isotopes of elements with 14 & 15 neutrons are, respectively, silicon & phosphorus.
There are several isotopes of Phosphorus (P), all of which have 15 protons. Only one stable isotope exists in nature, having 16 neutrons. 31P has 16 neutrons 32P has 17 neutrons (synthesized radioisotope) 33P has 18 neutrons (synthesized radioisotope)
These two isotopes are: phosphorus-32 and sulfur-35.