White phosphorus is used in some incendiary bombs (e.g. phosphorus and napalm), but not in any nuclear bombs.
Generally P3- ion in phosphides (so, charge is -3)
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
phosphorus means "bringer of light".
Phosphorus is a nonmetallic element so phosphorus-phosphorus bonds are covalent.
White phosphorus is used in some incendiary bombs (e.g. phosphorus and napalm), but not in any nuclear bombs.
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None of those. White phosphorus is used in some military smoke munitions that can also cause fires (incendiaries). Phosphorus is not used in nuclear weapons at all.
no, not in either.
No. Nuclear fusion will convert hydrogen to helium and, at higher temperatures, oxygen into silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Phosphorus has 5 allotropes: white, red, violet, black, and diphosphorus. No blue. "Blue phosphorus" might be a code name for something else. If so, I can't tell you what it is or how it is used.
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Generally P3- ion in phosphides (so, charge is -3)
These symbols are:5626U and Fe-56.
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
the latin name for phosphorus is phosphorus