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Many metals and non metals form compounds with phosphorous. Some examples are: Na3P (sodium phosphide) P2O5 (diphosphorus pentoxide) PCl3 (phosphorus trichloride) PH3 (phosphine)
No compound forms phosphorus. Phosphorus is an element in its own right, and found in the Periodic Table. Phosphorus is a constituent element in such compounds as phosphorus oxide, phosphoric acid.
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.
covalent compounds is two nonmetals. example: phosphorus and oxygen are a covalent compound. ionic compounds is when you have a metal and a nonmetal or a metal and a polyatomic.
No. Most organic compounds do not contain phosphorus. While it is necessary for life, it is only necessary for a few organic compounds.
No, phosphorus is an element.
elements and compounds
No: phosphorus is an element. Compounds must contain at least two distinct elements.
I don't believe there is another name for Phosphorus, but it can be spelled: PhosphorousActually, phosphorus and phosphorous are different things. Phosphorous is the adjectival form of P3+ valence, like how sulfur forms sulfurous and sulfuric compounds, its the same with phosphorus. It forms phosphorous compounds.
Phosphorus is in the Nitrogen family which includes: Nitrogen Phosphorus Arsenic Antimony Bismuth
Every single plant in the wnyorld needs oxegyn if a plant didnt have oxegyn in would die.
Phosphorus is an element on the periodic table. Compounds are comprised of two or more elements.
Phosphorus spontaneously ignites on contact with air, producing toxic fumes (phosphorus oxides). Phosphorus reacts violently with oxidants, halogens, some metals, nitrites, sulfur, and many other compounds.
Just remember NCHOPS.Which stands for; Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur, All organic compounds usually have C,H, and O. Most also have nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Many metals and non metals form compounds with phosphorous. Some examples are: Na3P (sodium phosphide) P2O5 (diphosphorus pentoxide) PCl3 (phosphorus trichloride) PH3 (phosphine)
F. W. Tunnicliffe has written: 'The pharmacology of Izal' -- subject(s): Pharmacology 'Concerning the behaviour in the body of certain organic and inorganic phosphorus compounds' -- subject(s): Phosphorus compounds