In what? Phosphorus is in a lot of things. If you mean the amount of Phosphorus in the universe, than that would be ineffectual, difficult, and pointless. The universe is a big place. Even though most of it is hydrogen (Actually, most of it is dark matter and dark energy, but among normal matter, it's mostly hydrogen), the amount of Phosphorus is not to be sniffed at. Even if humanity devoted all its resources, we still couldn't hope to make a dent in the amount of phosphorus. Since phosphorus is an element, we would have to fuse it into bigger elements or somehow break it down. Both of these are impossible with current technology but could theoretically be done.
But the real question is: Why? To that, I have no clue.
Simply reduce the amount of light in the lab.
I think it forms calcuim phosphorus oxide
Aluminium, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine and argon have the valence electrons (1 to 6 respectively) ending in 3p level
I think it's covalent as the the two elements are both nonmetallic.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
i think that if you have more gas to burn then you would get to place from place
i think that if you have more gas to burn then you would get to place from place
catalytic converter i think
Simply reduce the amount of light in the lab.
I think it forms calcuim phosphorus oxide
nothing .... i think
to reduce the amount of loss in cost to Debenhams.
i think lantan beetles and lantana bugs eat them, they are introduced to reduce the amount of lantana.
i think its you could get a matairal for your house
potassium, yes (in revive). nitrogen phosphorus? i dont think so
I think that there is Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium.
yeahhh! i think so! A small amount of this everyday is said to reduce the chance of developing Cancer.