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P is the symbol for phosphorus, which has the atomic number of 15 (that means it has 15 protons and electrons), a weight of 30.97376 of the non-metal group. It has 16 neutrons.
Found in group 15, period 3, phosphorus is used in pyrotechnic things, matches, and is used in phosphor bronze (duh :P).
It costs $4 per 100 grams.
Info gotten from Chemicool.com (Perfect place to get info like this :D)
P (not lower case p) in the periodic table stands for PHOSPHOROUS
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.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus is P. It is a non-metal with atomic number 15.
In the periodic table, p refers to the p-block of elements. These elements include groups 13-18 (IIIA-VIIIA) and are characterized by the electron configuration in their outermost energy level containing p orbitals. The p-block elements are diverse in their properties and form a wide range of compounds.
The p-block on the periodic table is the chunk of mostly nonmetals starting at group 13 that ends at the Noble gases on the far right side.
There is no group p on the periodic table.
elements of the periodic table? I think.
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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.
P = Phosphorous
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Phosphorus, abbreviated P, has an atomic number 15.