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Element Phosphorus (P), Group 15, Atomic Number 15, p-block, Mass 30.974. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.
Element Iron (Fe), Group 8, Atomic Number 26, d-block, Mass 55.845. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.
Phosphorus is found in Group 15 (VA) of the periodic table. The periodic table is a chart that that shows how chemical elements are related to each other. Phosphorus is part of the nitrogen family along with nitrogen, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. Phosphorus was first discovered in 1669 by German physician Hennig Brand (ca. 1630-92).
Atomic Number – Protons, Electrons and Neutrons in Iron. Iron is a chemical element with atomic number 26 which means there are 26 protons in its nucleus. Total number of protons in the nucleus is called the atomic number of the atom and is given the symbol Z.
Phosphorus is the 15th element in the periodic table and has a symbol of P and atomic number of 15. It has an atomic weight of 30.97376 and a mass number of 31. Phosphorus has fifteen protons and sixteen neutrons in its nucleus, and fifteen electrons in three shells. It is located in group fifteen, period three and block p of the periodic table.
Phosphorus forms mostly covalent bonds. Any phosphorus rock can be used for the production of elemental phosphorus. Crushed phosphate rocks and sand (\(\ce{SiO2}\)) react at 1700 K to give phosphorus oxide, \(\ce{P4O10}\): \[\ce{2 Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 SiO2 \rightarrow P4O10 + 6 CaSiO3} \label{1} \] \(\ce{P4O10}\) can be reduced by carbon: