There is white, red, violet and black
phosphorus is not magnetic
No, phosphorus is an element.
phosphorus is not stable
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 tetra chloride
The Phosphorus change colors is Chameleons.
Phophorus, whose allotropes are red phosphorus, white phosphorus , black phosphorus, violet phosphorus
Phosphorus can be many colors. It can be red, white or even bronze.
The allotropes of selennium and phosphorus
This may mean phosphorus which has a number of allotropes some of which are based on their colour White phosphorus - P4 red phosphorus - amorphous and three crystalline forms all polymeric in nature black phosphorus - three forms are known - again polymeric violet phosphorus (aqlso called Hittorfs phosphorus) As you can see some of the coloured forms exist in different crystalline forms and therefore colour alone is not a good indication of which allotrope is meant. The wikipedia artcle is inaccurate- if you can access Greenwood and Earnshaw "Chemistry of the e lements" that has a good write up.
phosphorus means "bringer of light".
the latin name for phosphorus is phosphorus
Phosphorus is a nonmetallic element so phosphorus-phosphorus bonds are covalent.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is an element.
phosphorus
Phosphorus is a solid. There are various forms, allotropes of phosphorus:-White phosphorus consisting of P4 molecules - most familiar formRed phosphorus with chain structureViolet phosphorus with a complex layer structureBlack phosphorus a metallic looking substance with a layer structure