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Discovering Phosphorus: Properties, History, and Uses

Dive into the fascinating world of phosphorus, a non-metal element with the symbol P and atomic number 15. Discovered in 1669 by Hennig Brand, phosphorus plays a crucial role in fertilizers, detergents, and promoting dental and bone health. With an atomic mass of 30.974, it exists in various allotropic forms, including red and white phosphorus, which can transform under specific conditions. Its name derives from the Greek word "Phosphoros," meaning "bringer of light," highlighting its significance in nature and industry.

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Discovering Phosphorus: Properties, History, and Uses

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  1. Let me Find Out it’s (Phosphorus] Destini Gladney Davionte Jackson

  2. (Phosphorus] • Symbol: P • Atomic #: 15 • Atomic Mass: 30.974 • [Solid), Liquid, Gas • It’$ a Non-Metal ! • Discovery: 1669 • Discovered By: Hennig Brand

  3. Nitrogen Group; • Used For: Fertilizers , detergents , & is Healthy For Teeth & Bones. • 0o2 Physical Properties ! • Name From gREEK word “Phosphoros” . • (“Bringer Of Light”) • Occurs in @ least 0o10 allotropic Forms

  4. interesting FacT$ • --/ Red Phosphorus can be converted into White Phosphorus ; if Heated Carefully . • Has Two Physical appearances; One turns into ball the other turns into a chain ! • Physical Properties: Soft , Yellow , Powdery . !

  5. Click Here . !!! • White Phosphorus ; --/--* Red Phosphorus

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