The chemical symbol of phosphorus is P.
If you're asking for the chemical formula, it is - H2O
Phosphorous is an adjective that means "relating to or containing phosphorus." Phosphorus is a chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15.
This is phosphorous bromide. "P" is the chemical symbol for phosphorous, a nonmetal with 5 valence electrons. "Br" is the chemical symbol for bromine, a halide nonmetal with 7 valence electrons. When a halide nonmetal is incorporated into a compound, the last three letters of the chemical name are changed from "ine" to "ide" to show the molecule is chemically bonded.**********************Phosphorous Tribromide.
P (not lower case p) in the periodic table stands for PHOSPHOROUS
Phosphorus is non metal element. Atomic number of it is 15.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of phosphorous is P; the chemical symbol (not formula) of chlorine is Cl.
Yes, they are covalent
There are three unpaired electrons in the Lewis symbol for a Phosphorous atom, represented by three dots surrounding the atomic symbol P. This indicates that Phosphorous has three unpaired electrons in its outer shell.
The formula (symbol) for aluminum is Al. The symbol for phosphorous is P. The formula for aluminum combined with phosphorous is AlP (aluminum phosphide).
The symbol for the element phosphorus is P. Phosphorous is not the name of an element but rather of an acid, H3PO3.
The formula represent the salt Phosphorous Sulfide.
Fullerenes are a class of compounds.
tigonal pyramidal
If you're asking for the chemical formula, it is - H2O
Phosphorous is an adjective that means "relating to or containing phosphorus." Phosphorus is a chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15.
P is the chemical symbol for phosphorus. But you are correct in believing that the two most comman allotropes of phosphorus (red and white phosphorus) exist as P4. a tetrahedral arrangement of 4 phosphorus atoms. Another alloptrope is P2- Diphosphorus, which is highly reactive.
This is phosphorous bromide. "P" is the chemical symbol for phosphorous, a nonmetal with 5 valence electrons. "Br" is the chemical symbol for bromine, a halide nonmetal with 7 valence electrons. When a halide nonmetal is incorporated into a compound, the last three letters of the chemical name are changed from "ine" to "ide" to show the molecule is chemically bonded.**********************Phosphorous Tribromide.