Phosphorus is a dangerous chemical because it is highly flammable when exposed to air. It is also toxic and poisonous. Excess phosphorus or phosphate content in food can cause kidney and bone problems.
excess of sulphate ions can be a problem for those who are not used to it. it acts in a small amount in human beings.
phosphorus means "bringer of light".
Phosphorus is a nonmetallic element so phosphorus-phosphorus bonds are covalent.
Phosphorus is an element.
p2+5o2 to give p2o10
eutrophication
Phosphorus is a dangerous chemical because it is highly flammable when exposed to air. It is also toxic and poisonous. Excess phosphorus or phosphate content in food can cause kidney and bone problems.
The primary effect of excess phosphorus in the aquatic environment is called eutrophication. Phosphorus is one of several nutrients needed for plant growth. Excess amounts of nutrients however leads to excess plant growth and as these, at times huge amounts of plants die, oxygen is taken out of the water by bacteria during the decomposition process that can lead to eutrophic conditions where the dissolved oxygen is too low to support aquatic organisms.
There is no reaction when their molar ratio is around 1...but when phenol is present in excess it gives triphenylphosphate....
Excess protein or phosphorus consumption causes the body to excrete calcium.
Very much so. Excess phosphorus causes rampant weed growth, which completely changes the natural balance of the waterway. In short, it "ages" the lake or pond rapidly.
Yes
water
No - we exhale to remove air that has a high content of carbon dioxide. Excess oxygen is not a problem when breathing - oxygen deficiency IS a problem.
The steel having this defect cracks when being worked in cold state. This defect is due to presence of excess of phosphorus
excess consumption of soft drinks may lead to excess stomach acid.Why? and how is this treated