phosphorus25
Phosphorus25 is a theoretical isotope of phosphorus. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. Phosphorus has an atomic number of 15, meaning all phosphorus isotopes have 15 protons. Phosphorus25 would therefore have 15 protons and 10 neutrons (25 - 15 = 10). Currently, no naturally occurring or synthetically produced isotope of phosphorus with a mass number of 25 has been definitively identified or confirmed in scientific literature. The known isotopes of phosphorus range from phosphorus-24 to phosphorus-50. The stability and decay modes of such a hypothetical isotope would be subject to nuclear physics principles. Its existence is not established, and it is not listed among the recognized isotopes of phosphorus. Research into superheavy and exotic nuclei may explore theoretical isotopes, but phosphorus25 remains in the realm of theoretical possibility rather than experimental observation.