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if phosphorus didnt exist we woulnt have fireworks:p
You'd be dead before you hit the ground.
No. Phosphorus is reactive with oxygen, so it does not exist in elemental form in nature.
1. Phosphorous is a chemical element, not a compound. 2. The hydrolic acid don't exist in the IUPAC nomenclature.
Phosphorus generally does not exist as gas
if phosphorus didnt exist we woulnt have fireworks:p
we have freedom
what would happen if the 8th amendment didn't exist
In chemistry, an allotropism is the ability of an element to exist in more than one physical form without a change of state.
You'd be dead before you hit the ground.
if fraction didn't exist we will never know it or learn it and never understood it :)
Phosphorus can exist in any of these three forms, but is a waxy solid at standard conditions.Some Additional Information:White phosphorus is solid at temperatures below 44.2° C,gas at temperatures above 280.5° C, and liquid in between.
No. Phosphorus is reactive with oxygen, so it does not exist in elemental form in nature.
Nothing. Some other element or ore would be used.
In the form of a liquid.
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.
1. Phosphorous is a chemical element, not a compound. 2. The hydrolic acid don't exist in the IUPAC nomenclature.