The chemical symbol (not formula) of phosphorus is P.
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
The chemical formula is PF3. The reaction with phsphorus is 2P + 3F2 -> 2PF3
Barium is an element, with a chemical symbol of Ba. As an element it does not have a formula.
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.
The chemical formula of the element Neodymium is Nd.
The chemical formula for phosphorus mononitride is PN.
The chemical formula for boron is B, while the chemical formula for phosphorus is P.
The chemical formula for Phosphorus Difluorochloride is PF2Cl.
The chemical formula for phosphorus acid is H3PO3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus trifluoride is PF3.
PBr5 is the chemical formula of phosphorus pentabromide.
The chemical formula for phosphorus hydrogen is PH3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus triiodide is PI3.
The chemical formula for phosphorus pentiodide is PI5.
The chemical formula for red phosphorus is P4.
There is no "formula" for "calcium and phosphorus". The symbol for calcium is Ca; the symbol for phosphorus is P. You'd have to specify an actual compound in order to get a formula.
The symbol for phosphorus is P. It is a non-metallic chemical element with atomic number 15.