Yes, carbon and phosphorus exhibit some characteristics of a diagonal relationship. They have similar atomic sizes and electronegativities, leading to some analogous chemical properties even though they are in different periods of the Periodic Table.
No. Carbon belongs to period 2 whereas Phosphorus belongs to period 3.
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.
No, phosphorus is a chemical element that exists in various forms, one of which is white phosphorus in its solid state. Diamond, on the other hand, is a form of carbon arranged in a crystal lattice structure. They are different substances with distinct properties.
Iodine is the most electronegative element among phosphorus, carbon, chlorine, boron, and iodine.
The only element out of those listed which is on the same row of the periodic table as phosphorus is magnesium.
No. Carbon belongs to period 2 whereas Phosphorus belongs to period 3.
Organic means carbon. Phosphorus is not carbon so it would be inorganic.
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.
10 Boron Carbon Silicon Phosphorus Sulfur Arsenic Selenium Tellurium Iodine Astatine
Yes
A nucleotide contains the elements carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen and phosphorus.
Yes
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.
The atmosphere is not involved in the phosphorus cycle.