All phosphorus atoms have the same ...................
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all phosphors atoms have the same atomic number that is 15. the atomic number of phosphorus is 15 and it will be same in all the phosphorus atoms.
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All phosphorus atoms have the same molecular weight.
Explanation:
- They also contain the same number of ‘protons’, electron and neutrons. The phosphorus atoms has the same chemical and physical properties as compared to the original atom.
- They have the same boiling and melting point. When the atoms gain electron they form phosphorus ion. The ‘electron affinity’ of all phosphorus atoms are the same.
- Also phosphorus has the same reactivity. This occurs due to the same position in the ‘periodic table’.
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