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Sulfur is not soluble in water and it depends on the form the phosphorous takes as to what it will do in water, or air, for that matter.

Liquid nitrogen does not have pH. pH is based on the measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions in solution - there are no hydrogen ions in liquid nitrogen.

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