The nuclear symbol for Phosphorus-31 is ^31P.
The nuclear notation for phosphorus is ^31P, where the superscript 31 represents the mass number (sum of protons and neutrons) and the chemical symbol P represents the element phosphorus.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus is "P".
The chemical symbol for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus hydride is PH3.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus oxide is P2O5.
The nuclear notation for phosphorus is ^31P, where the superscript 31 represents the mass number (sum of protons and neutrons) and the chemical symbol P represents the element phosphorus.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus is "P".
The symbol for phosphorus is P.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3.
PThe symbol for phosphorus is P. See the Related Questions to below for more information about phosphorus.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus hydride is PH3.
Phosphorus's symbol on the periodic table is P.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus oxide is P2O5.
The chemical symbol of phosphorus is P.
No, Phosphorus 31 does not have 16 protons. All Phosphorus atoms have the same number of protons, since the number of protons is what determines which element it is. For phosphorus, the atomic number is 15, meaning it has 15 protons. Phosphorus 31 also has 16 neutrons and 15 electrons.
The symbol for phosphorus that has gained three electrons is P3-.
There are a variety of isotopes that have 30 neutrons. It isn't the number of neutrons that determines an element, but the number of protons. Electrons generally balance the number of protons.