Phosphorus has 5 valence electron. It forms anion by gaining 3 electrons.
Phosphorus has five valence electrons.
It depends on which group you are talking about. The number of valance electron normally increase by one as you move right across the table. when you get to the transition metals however, the valance electron will vary.
there are 5 valence electrons in a Phosphorus element!
Potassium has 1 valence electron.
Potassium has 1 valance electron.
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8 valance electron
There are 5 valence electrons in the atom phosphorus.
A valance electron.
Indeed.
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a core electron, is an electron that isn't a valance electron. That means any electron that is not on the outer shell of an atom
Phosphorus has five valence electrons.
valance electron and free electron
This electron is a valance electron.
Phosphorus has five valence electrons.
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