Yes it is. Every and anything that is an element or composed of an element is matter.
No. Phosphorus is reactive with oxygen, so it does not exist in elemental form in nature.
Phosphorus stays in tetra atom form in its elemental state and its formula is P4
At normal temperatures, phosphorus is a solid.
Phosphorus us found in nature, but in the form of phosphate compounds rather than in pure elemental form. This is because phosphorus is highly reactive and will readily react with oxygen in the air.
The adjective form is elemental. Example: Do you understand the elemental principles of accountancy?
There is no elemental phosphorus, but there is phosphoric acid in it.
No. Phosphorus is reactive with oxygen, so it does not exist in elemental form in nature.
Phosphorus stays in tetra atom form in its elemental state and its formula is P4
Phosphorus is a solid at room temperature.
Phosphorus is a non-metal. In its elemental form it is molecular and consists of tetrahedral P4
its a solid it will ignite! be careful with it
At normal temperatures, phosphorus is a solid.
Phosphorus us found in nature, but in the form of phosphate compounds rather than in pure elemental form. This is because phosphorus is highly reactive and will readily react with oxygen in the air.
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Yes. Phosphorus in its elemental form can com in the form of P4 molecules (white phosphorous) or as a covalent network (red and black phosphorus)