The atomic number of phosphorus is 15.
its electronic configuration is 2,8,5.
outermost shell has 5 electrons. it can accommodate 3 more electrons to complete its octet.
so its valency is 3. and it has 5 electrons on its valence shell.
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Phosphorus has 15 electrons per atom. Out of those, 5 are valence electrons. That means phosphorus has 10 core electrons.
4V V-Valence Electrons Valence Electrons-Last electron (which is on the outer shell)
well core electrons is the number of total electrons minus valence electrons so.......Phosphorus has 18 electrons and 5 valence electrons so 18 - 5 = 13 so there are 13 core electrons
the valence shell is the outermost shell of an atom that has free electrons for taking part in chemical reactions... the valence shell of sodium has one free electron
Phosphorus atoms have five valence electrons. You can know this because P is in group 15/VA. The number of valence electrons is the same as the VA group number (5), or group number 15 minus 10, which is 5.
There are 5 electrons in outer most shell of phosphorus it belongs to v group of periodic table.5.its atomic number is 15
Phosphorus wants to gain three electrons to have 8 valence electrons.
There are 5 valence electrons in the atom phosphorus.
Phosphorus wants to gain three electrons to have 8 valence electrons.
Phosphorus is a group 15 element. All group 15 elements have 5 valence electrons. Thus, phosphorus has 5 valence electrons.
Phosphorus forms P3- ion and it has 8 valence electrons (5 valence electrons from phosphorus and three from the charge).
There are 2 electrons in valence shell of calcium. :-)
Phosphorous has a total of 15 electrons, and of those, 3 of them are valence shell, or bonding electrons. So, 12 electrons are core electrons, and are non-bonding.
Phosphorus has five electrons in its outermost energy level (valence electrons).
A magnesium atom has 2 electrons in its valence shell. A magnesium ion has 8 electrons in its valence shell.
Valence electrons are placed in the outermost shell of electrons.
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