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What is nuclear symbol for Phosphorus 31?

The nuclear symbol for Phosphorus-31 is ^31P.


What is the electron dot notation for phosphorus and strontium?

Ah, let's paint a lovely picture of electron dot notation for phosphorus and strontium. Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons, so its notation is P with 5 dots around it. Strontium has 2 valence electrons, so its notation is Sr with 2 dots around it. Remember, each dot represents an electron sharing its positive energy with the world.


What is the noble gas notation of phosphorus?

[Ne] 3s2 3p3


What is the noble gas notation for phosphorus?

[Ne] 3s2 3p3


Is Phosphorus-32 produced synthetically?

yes. Phosphorus-32 is synthetically produced. but only for research reasons.


Is white phosphorus in smoke incendiary or atomic and nuclear warheads?

White phosphorus is often used in smoke grenades and artillery shells to create smoke screens on the battlefield, making it an incendiary substance. It is not used in atomic or nuclear warheads where the main destructive force comes from nuclear fission or fusion reactions.


Is red phosphorus used in smoke or incediary or atomic nuclear war heads?

None of those. White phosphorus is used in some military smoke munitions that can also cause fires (incendiaries). Phosphorus is not used in nuclear weapons at all.


Does phosphorus 32 occur naturally?

No, phosphorus-32 is a radioactive isotope of phosphorus and is not found naturally in significant amounts. It is typically produced in nuclear reactors or particle accelerators.


Is red phosphorus in smoke incendiary or atomic and nuclear warheads?

no, not in either.


What is the noble gas notation for P?

PD (Palladium) element 46 has an electron configuration281818


Is Blue phosphorus in smoke incendiary or atomic and nuclear warheads?

Phosphorus has 5 allotropes: white, red, violet, black, and diphosphorus. No blue. "Blue phosphorus" might be a code name for something else. If so, I can't tell you what it is or how it is used.


Correct nuclear notation for isotope -15?

Be, B, C, N, O and F have an isotope with the mass 15. Example for nitrogen: 157N (15 is the atomic mass of the isotope, 7 is the atomic number of nitrogen). For other elements, of course, the atomic number is different.