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Phosphorus is a solid chemical element up to 44,2 0C - the melting point of the allotrope white phosphorus. All the rocks containing phosphorus are also solids.

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How can white phosphorus be made?

White phosphorus can be made by heating phosphate rock with carbon and silica in a furnace, which causes the phosphorus to vaporize and then condense into a solid form.


How was phosphorus extracted from the earth?

Phosphorus was historically extracted from phosphate rock by heating it with sand and carbon in a process called the "electric furnace method." This method produces phosphorus as a white phosphorus vapor that is then condensed underwater to form solid white phosphorus. Nowadays, most phosphorus is extracted from phosphate rock using the wet process, which involves treating the rock with sulfuric acid to produce phosphoric acid.


What elements are mainly found in minerals?

All the metals are usually found in ore which is a mixture of rock and metals. Carbon shows up a lot. Phosphorus is found in rocks. Any element which is solid at normal temperatures will turn up in rock or soil or plant material.


Is the Mantle made up of liquid or solid magma?

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What kind of soil is found in the A horizon of a soil profile?

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What must be present for metamorphism to occur?

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What is phosphorus rock?

Phosphorus rock is a sedimentary rock that contains high levels of phosphorus minerals, primarily apatite. It is a key source of phosphorus, which is essential for plant growth and is commonly used in fertilizers to improve soil fertility. Phosphorus rock is mined and processed to extract the phosphorus for agricultural and industrial applications.


Why is phosphorus primary nutrient?

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Is a crystal an igneous rock?

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What type of rock is usually present in areas with lots of caves?

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How does solid rock usually become magma?

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How is phosphorus produced?

Phosphorus is primarily produced from phosphate rock, a naturally occurring mineral. The process involves mining the phosphate rock, then processing it through chemical reactions to produce elemental phosphorus or various phosphorus-containing compounds. The most common method for phosphorus production is the thermal process, which involves heating the phosphate rock with coke in an electric furnace.