If phosphorous occupie the gallium sites, it would be n type semiconductor since it has more number of valence electrons than gallium and if it occupie the sites of the arsenic sites there is no change since the valency of arsenic and phosphorous be the same
Black phosphorus is a good electrical conductor.
Yes, phosphorus is a chemical element.
There is no such compound named Phosphorus bromine. It you refer to the product formed in the reaction of phosphorus and bromine, its Phosphorus Tribromide = PBr3
Phosphorus triodide is a chemical compound. It is made up of 1 phosphorus and 3 iodine atoms. It has the formula PI3 .
P4
PI5
Burning of anything is a chemical change. Combustion (burning) is a chemical reaction; it is simply where oxygen is added to, for example, an element, and turns it into an oxide. Burning phosphorus would result in phosphorus oxide. P + O2 --> P4010
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
Phosphorus is one of the chemical elements and therefore has no "chemical composition" in the usual sense.
Phosphorus is a chemical element.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus is "P".
The chemical symbol (not formula) of phosphorus is P.
No. Phosphorus is an element with the chemical symbol P. Somewhat confusingly there is a chemical called phosphorous acid, H3PO3. It is a compound of phosphorus.
Phosphorus. Atomic number 15.
It is a chemical element.
P is the chemical symbol for phosphorus.
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
For sulphur its S and for phosphorus its P
Phosphorus is a chemical element, not a compound.