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How can we represent two phosphorus atom​

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The electron configuration of the phosphorus atom can be represented by 1s22s22p63s23p3. The outer shell arrangement therefore resembles that of nitrogen, with three half-filled orbitals each capable of forming a single covalent bond and an additional lone-pair of electrons.

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