Today are known the phosphorus molecules P2 and P4.
There are 4 phosphorus atoms in a molecule of P4. Each molecule consists of 4 phosphorus atoms bonded together.
A PH3 molecule contains 4 atoms: 1 phosphorus and 3 hydrogen.
Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus
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There are a total of 12 chlorine atoms in four phosphorus trichloride molecules. Each phosphorus trichloride molecule contains 3 chlorine atoms. Multiplying 3 by 4 gives a total of 12 chlorine atoms.
There are 4 phosphorus atoms in a molecule of P4. Each molecule consists of 4 phosphorus atoms bonded together.
A PH3 molecule contains 4 atoms: 1 phosphorus and 3 hydrogen.
Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus
There are 2.21 x 10^24 atoms of phosphorus in 3.65 moles of phosphorus triiodide.
tetra means four, so four
PO4-3 is not a molecule it is an ion which contains one phosphorus and four oxygen atoms.
Phosphorus trichloride (PCl₃) contains three chlorine atoms per molecule. Therefore, in four molecules of phosphorus trichloride, the total number of chlorine atoms is 4 molecules × 3 chlorine atoms/molecule = 12 chlorine atoms. Thus, there are 12 chlorine atoms in four phosphorus trichloride molecules.
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Ca3 (PO4)2 has 13 atoms in the molecule.
The total no. of atoms present in C12H22O11 is 45.