A p3 element refers to an element in the p-block of the Periodic Table that has three valence electrons. This typically includes elements from groups 13 to 16, such as aluminum (Al) and phosphorus (P). These elements often exhibit unique chemical properties due to the presence of their p electrons, influencing their reactivity and bonding behavior.
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The smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element is called an atom.
Type of hybridization of molecule.
An element with seven electrons is called nitrogen.
If you have p1, p2, p3, and p4, it seems like you are referring to four different entities, possibly variables or parameters in a system or mathematical equation. Without further context, it is difficult to provide a specific interpretation or action related to p1, p2, p3, and p4.
Nitride (of Nitrogen), Arsenide (of Arsenic), Antimonide (of Antimony), Bismuthide (of Bismuth) and Boride (of Boron)
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The compound name for P3 is phosphorus trihydride. In this compound, the prefix "tri-" indicates that there are three hydrogen atoms bonded to the phosphorus atom. Phosphorus is a nonmetal element, and when it forms a compound with hydrogen, it follows the naming convention of adding the suffix "-ide" to the second element, in this case, hydrogen.
The symbol for phosphorus is P. It is a non-metallic chemical element with atomic number 15.
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P3 means to do 3 purl stitches.
Most probably 10 electrons as a phosphide ion with 3-charge has 8 valence electrons.
Could you please provide more context or clarification about "p3 g2"? It is unclear what you are referring to.
Element #105 is called Dubnium.
Formula: P3-
Formula: P3-
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