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The atomic number of sodium (Na) is 11. The element phosphorous (P) is the fourth element to the right of sodium in the periodic table. The atomic number of phosphorus is______ . It has zero charge because
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The atomic number of sodium (Na) is 11. The element phosphorous (P) is the fourth element to the right of sodium in the periodic table.
The atomic number of phosphorus is______ . It has zero charge because it has _____ electrons.
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It has 15 electrons so it would be 15!
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15, because it has 15 electrons
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