phospororus and oxygen are elements. to know they're atomic number and mass, check the Periodic Table. oxygen is the most abundant element on earth and is usually found as a gas. (you breathe oxygen.)
it becomes phosphorus oxide
I think it forms calcuim phosphorus oxide
P2o
Hydrogen, Phosphorus, Oxygen
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it becomes phosphorus oxide
Yes, Phosphorus reacts with oxygen to produce oxides in the form of a gas. This can be seen in P4O6 or P4O10.
the main elements in nucleic acid are carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen and phosphorus. carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen and phosporus are the main elements of nucleic acid.
I think it forms calcuim phosphorus oxide
Phosphorus ( and oxygen).
P2o
The molecules of phosphorus are unstable, making the phosphorus highly reactive. It reacts readily with oxygen in the air.
According to the Pauling scale, the electronegativity of oxygen is 3.44 while that of phosphorus is 2.19. Therefore oxygen is more electronegative than phosphorus, i.e. the oxygen atom has a greater tendency to attract electrons towards itself than the phosphorus atom. Fluorine is the most electronegative element in the periodic table, with an electronegativity value of 3.98.
Aluminium, phosphorus, oxygen.
phosphates, phosphites
Elements
phosphorus and oxygen