Phosphorus has 10 more electrons. A neutral atom of phosphorus has 15 electrons, 3 in the outer 3p shell There are 5 electrons in a neutral atom of boron, 1 in the outer 2p shell.
it is bigger..so it has more electron in orbit than smaller atom...so it keep simple
A sulfur atom is larger than an oxygen atom.
Down a group, atomic size increases. So Mt is bigger than Co.
The atom is about 10,000 times as big as the nucleus.
Aluminium has three valence electrons and phosphorous has five, hence the latter has more.
Not at all; the cesium atom is far bigger than the lithium atom.
The chlorine atom is bigger in size than the aluminum atom. This is because the atomic radius of chlorine is larger than that of aluminum due to the additional electron shells present in the chlorine atom.
The neutral atom is bigger. The ion would be smaller because in order for magnesium to become a positively charged ion, it has to give up its valence electrons, which results in the removal of the outermost energy level. So instead of having three energy levels, the ion now has only two.
Yes, it is.
The amount of protons in the nucleus of an iron atom is greater than in that of an aluminum atom.
An atom is smaller than a compound because if an electron fits in an atom, and an atom is a part of a compound, it means a compound is bigger than an atom
Phosphorus has 10 more electrons. A neutral atom of phosphorus has 15 electrons, 3 in the outer 3p shell There are 5 electrons in a neutral atom of boron, 1 in the outer 2p shell.
The element with an atomic number lower than aluminum and in group 15 is phosphorus. It has an atomic number of 15, which is lower than aluminum's atomic number of 13.
Yes, of course
Iodine is a bigger atom than chlorine because it has more electrons and atomic radius.
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