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No. Phosphorus is a reactive nonmetal.
no, they use phosophorus as the reactant
Carbohydrates which is also known as sugar. more specifically glucose is a monosaccharide
phosphorus has 15 protons and electrons: 1 s2 2 s2, 2 p6 3 s2, 3 p3 This adds up to a total of 15 electrons.
an isotope of phosophorus(atomic number 15), with an extra neutron(creating a mass of 15+16+31
Phosphorus primarily comes from phosphate rocks, which are mined and processed to produce fertilizers and other chemicals. It is also naturally found in living organisms, as part of DNA, RNA, and ATP, and is released into the environment through biological processes. Additionally, phosphorus can enter ecosystems through weathering of rocks and soil erosion. Human activities, such as agriculture and industrial processes, contribute to its circulation and availability in the environment.
To answer this question, refer to the periodic table. You would have to find the 5th column (not including transitional metal). Therefore, the Nitrogen family has 5 valence electrons which is why it has a 3- charge (since 3 more electrons would complete its outer shell). Phosophorus, arsenic, bismuth, and antimony are also included in this family.
A balanced complete fertilizer is the best fertilizer for avocado trees (Persea spp).Specifically, avocado trees benefit from equal intakes of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. They therefore favor balanced complete fertilizer. A complete fertilizer has all three of the macronutrients nitrogen, phosophorus and potassium. A complete fertilizer is balanced when the percentage weights of the macronutrient ingredients are equal, such as in 10-10-10 fertilizer.
the six elements are:CarbonHydrogenOxygenNitrogenPhosphorusSulfur
J. F Ruhl has written: 'Simulation of ground-water flow and delineation of areas contributing recharge within the Mt. Simon-Hinckley Aquifer to well fields in the Priarie Island Indian Community, Minnesota' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Groundwater flow 'Simulation of ground-water flow and delineation of areas contributing recharge within the Mt. Simon-Hinckley aquifer to well fields in the Prairie Island Indian Community, Minnesota' -- subject(s): Artificial groundwater recharge, Computer simulation, Groundwater flow 'Nitrate and pesticides in surficial aquifers and trophic state and phosophorus sources for selected lakes, eastern Otter Tail County, west-central Minnesota, 1993-96' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Environmental aspects of Pesticides, Groundwater, Nitrates, Pesticides, Quality, Water quality management 'Quantity and quality of seepage from two earthen basins used to store livestock waste in southern Minnesota during the first year of operation, 1997-98' -- subject(s): Animal waste, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Animal waste, Groundwater, Pollution, Seepage 'Hydraulic properties of the Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer, Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, southeastern Minnesota, 1997' -- subject(s): Hydrogeology, Water-supply, Aquifers 'Estimates of recharge to unconfined aquifers and leakage to confined aquifers in the seven-county metropolitan area of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota' -- subject(s): Artificial groundwater recharge, Hydrogeology, Water table 'Water resources of the White Earth Indian Reservation, northwestern Minnesota' -- subject(s): Hydrology, Groundwater, Groundwater flow
A variety of vitamins are found in fruits. For example, vitamin C is found in kiwifruit, strawberries and oranges. Folic acid is found in strawberries and oranges. Cantaloupe and peaches have beta carotene, which is what the body uses to make vitamin A.