Phosphorus in limited quantities is good for you, too much will definitely kill you.
Phosphorus is a key component in healthy bones and teeth, as well as a contributing to nervous system well being.
Phosphorus is an element, not a sentient being, and as such lacks the ability to become a super hero.
phosphorus means "bringer of light".
Phosphorus is a nonmetallic element so phosphorus-phosphorus bonds are covalent.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is an element.
A swimming pool is not a storage pool for phosphorus. Not a good idea!
Red phosphorus is used in making matches.
Phosphorus and sticks of wood are the perfect match!
no not realy
Phosphorus contributes to overall growth. For people, good sources of phosphorus are dairy, fish and meat products. For plants, the source of phosphorus is the same as that for other necessary nutrients: the soil. Phosphorus deficiency shows up in stunted growth.
Phosphorus is an element, not a sentient being, and as such lacks the ability to become a super hero.
Yes, it is.
Phosphorus is an essential component in soil but if you put to much it can kill the plant in the soil. Phosphorus does not enter the atmosphere, remaining mostly on land and in rock and soil minerals. 80 percent of the phosphorus is used to make fertilizers.It acts as a prominent nutrient in soil.However, excessive amounts of phosphorus is detrimental .
This may mean phosphorus which has a number of allotropes some of which are based on their colour White phosphorus - P4 red phosphorus - amorphous and three crystalline forms all polymeric in nature black phosphorus - three forms are known - again polymeric violet phosphorus (aqlso called Hittorfs phosphorus) As you can see some of the coloured forms exist in different crystalline forms and therefore colour alone is not a good indication of which allotrope is meant. The wikipedia artcle is inaccurate- if you can access Greenwood and Earnshaw "Chemistry of the e lements" that has a good write up.
An oxide of phosphorus: diphosphorus pentaoxide
phosphorus means "bringer of light".
the latin name for phosphorus is phosphorus