Phosphorus forms a -3 ion called phosphide.
It would be called a Phosphate.
It's called Phosphorus Sesquisulphide.
In respect to what other element?
Phosphorus burns at very high temperatures, about 1600-1800oC, phosphorus is the red tip at the end of a kitchen match. The chemical formula for the combustion of Phosphorus is: P4 + 5 O2 yields P4O10
Phosphorus imbalance refers to conditions in which the element phosphorus is present in the body at too high a level (hyperphosphatemia) or too low a level (hypophosphatemia)
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The phosphorus cycle!
No
This molecule of phosphorus can be called a tetrahedron of phosphorus.
Phosphorus is in the Other Nonmetals or also called the nitrogen group.
Phosphorus forms a -3 ion called phosphide.
whnenever phosphorus react with oxygen it starts sparkling so that's why it is called so
It would be called a Phosphate.
It is called DIABETES
Having too much Phosphorus in the body
No. Phosphorus is an element with the chemical symbol P. Somewhat confusingly there is a chemical called phosphorous acid, H3PO3. It is a compound of phosphorus.