Phosphorus, abbreviated P, has an atomic number 15.
The letter "p" in the periodic table stands for "principal." It refers to the principle or principal quantum number that indicates the energy level of an electron in an atom. The principal quantum number is denoted by the letter "n" in the electron configuration notation.
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P stands for the element phosphorus. It is in the p block.
On the periodic table, "a" might be the first letter in the element aluminum or argon or arsenic. The letter "a" is not found alone in the periodic table but can be found in several elements that either begin with the letter or include the letter.
There is no group p on the periodic table.
Nonmetals on the periodic table are typically represented by the letter "H", "C", "N", "O", "P", "S", "Se", "F", "Cl", "Br", and "I".
The letter "p" in the periodic table stands for "principal." It refers to the principle or principal quantum number that indicates the energy level of an electron in an atom. The principal quantum number is denoted by the letter "n" in the electron configuration notation.
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P (not lower case p) in the periodic table stands for PHOSPHOROUS
Phosphorus's symbol on the periodic table is P.
The "P" on the periodic table stands for "Period." Periods are the horizontal rows on the periodic table that indicate the number of electron shells present in an atom of an element.
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