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31 October, 18:35

What will be the typical charge on a phosphorus ion?

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  1. 31 October, 18:37
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    Phosphorus doesn't typically have a charge, because it is involved in covalent bonds, not ionic bonds. The molecule is relatively large with moderate electronegativity and has a lone pair that can be donating, so I would say it would prefer a positive charge over a negative charge if it has to, but more than not it wants to be neutral.
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