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  • |elName=Phosphorus ...element in nature, but only in combination with other elements. Elemental phosphorus is a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]. It has the [[chemical symbol]] P, [
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  • *"The Chemistry of Phosphorus", J. Emsley and D. Hall, Harper and Row, London, 1976.
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  • |elName=Phosphorus Synonyms: red phosphorus <br />
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  • There are twenty three known isotopes of phosphorus.<ref>http://ie.lbl.gov/education/parent/P_iso.htm
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  • {{ Category:Phosphorus compounds}}<br />A<br /> [[Phosphorus halides]]<br />
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  • | article url = http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Phosphorus&oldid=100278869
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  • <includeonly>Non-Metal</includeonly><noinclude>Phosphorus is a [[Non-Metal]].</noinclude>
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  • |elName=Phosphorus ...elements in group VA of the [[Periodic table of elements|periodic table]], phosphorus is never found as a pure element in nature, but only in combination with ot
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  • <noinclude>For white phosphorus. Source = [http://periodic.lanl.gov/15.shtml LANL]</noinclude>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Phosphorus/Periodic table of elements]]
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  • <noinclude>For white phosphorus. Source = [http://periodic.lanl.gov/15.shtml LANL]</noinclude>
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  • List of simple phosphorus compounds *[[(Ortho)phosphorus acid]]
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  • {{ Category:Phosphorus compounds}}<br />A<br /> [[Phosphorus halides]]<br />
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  • *[[Phosphorus]] *[[Phosphorus oxides]]
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  • |elName=Phosphorus Synonyms: red phosphorus <br />
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  • #REDIRECT [[Phosphorus/Periodic table of elements]]
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  • <noinclude>For white phosphorus. Source = [http://periodic.lanl.gov/15.shtml LANL]</noinclude>
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  • <noinclude>For white phosphorus. Source = [http://periodic.lanl.gov/15.shtml LANL]</noinclude>
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  • # [[Phosphorus|Red Phosphorus]] # [[Phosphorus|White phosphorus]] (Other names: Yellow Phosphorus)
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  • ...estible phytate, found in grains and oil seeds and thus release digestible phosphorus, calcium and other nutrients.
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  • ...medical experiments]] were onducted to test pharmaceutical treatments for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary
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  • <includeonly>Non-Metal</includeonly><noinclude>Phosphorus is a [[Non-Metal]].</noinclude>
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  • List of simple phosphorus compounds *[[(Ortho)phosphorus acid]]
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  • ...medical experiments]] were conducted to test pharmaceutical treatments for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary|incendiary bombs
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  • |Chemicals, except for those listed in Schedule 1, containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded one methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso) group |Phosphorus oxychloride
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  • ...tion of chemiluminescence was the [[Phosphorus#Glow_of_phosphorus|glow of phosphorus]] in the dark.
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  • ...a diprotic acid, not triprotic, because one of its protons is bound to the phosphorus atom.}} ...ts in a very exothermic or even explosive fashion. Dangerous [[phosphorus|phosphorus oxides]] may be produced upon heating and decomposition.
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  • *"The Chemistry of Phosphorus", J. Emsley and D. Hall, Harper and Row, London, 1976.
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  • ...fur trioxide]] using other chlorinating reagents including [[phosgene]], [[phosphorus pentachloride]] and [[sulfur dichloride]].
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  • Individual high explosive rounds weigh 4.2 KG; illumination, smoke, and white phosphorus also are available. It uses the same M64 sight as the [[M224 60mm mortar]].
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  • ...contribute greatly to biotechnology by becoming a tool in releasing stored phosphorus in sediments, and also in releasing sulfur from landfill gases. ...a namibiensis'' in releasing phosphorus in to its surrounding environment. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient which remains deposited in the marine sediments. T
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  • |elName=Phosphorus ...elements in group VA of the [[Periodic table of elements|periodic table]], phosphorus is never found as a pure element in nature, but only in combination with ot
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  • |elName=Phosphorus ...element in nature, but only in combination with other elements. Elemental phosphorus is a [[Solid_(state_of_matter)|solid]]. It has the [[chemical symbol]] P, [
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  • There are twenty three known isotopes of phosphorus.<ref>http://ie.lbl.gov/education/parent/P_iso.htm
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  • ...hat I completely deleted those parameters on the Edit page and the example Phosphorus infobox display did not change. ...there is no need to display the element's period and block (see "3,p" the Phosphorus example infobox). It is just another set of numbers for readers to wonder w
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  • ...in the outer sheath of [[grain]]s and thus release digestible [[iron]], [[phosphorus]] and [[calcium]]. ...acid (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate) and, thereby, to reduce environmental phosphorus [[pollution]].
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  • ...lude [[tin]], which exists in grey nonmetallic and white metallic forms, [[phosphorus]], which has white, red and black forms, and sulfur, with a number of allot
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  • ...ntation effect. Other fillers include colored smoke for signaling, [[white phosphorus]] for incendiary and screening smoke effect, [[thermite]] for incendiary ef ...accept a single grenade. In addition to blast/fragmentation, smoke, white phosphorus, and illumination, it accepts a flechette round made up of a bundle of dart
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  • ...'Ze''. Thus, the carbon nucleus has charge 6e (contains 6 protons) and the phosphorus nucleus contains 15 protons and has charge 15e.
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  • ...ntent/66/1/176.full 'Microcystin Production by Microcystis aeruginosa in a Phosphorus-Limited Chemostat', ''Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology'', ...er.fcgi?artid=91802 'Microcystin Production by Microcystis aeruginosa in a Phosphorus-Limited Chemostat', ''Journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology'',
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  • *[[Phosphorus oxychloride]] *[[Phosphorus pentabromide]] &ndash; PBr<sub>5</sub>
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  • Examples of spherical tops are: [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>), [[phosphorus tetramer]] (P<sub>4</sub>), [[carbon tetrachloride]] (CCl<sub>4</sub>), [[
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  • ...cid, and a phosphoramidite (<b>Scheme 2</b>). The weak acid activates the phosphorus atom of the phosphoramidite, thereby increasing the rate of successful nucl ...2</b>. Tetrazole activated nucleophilic attack of base-1 5'-oxygen to the phosphorus atom of base-2 forms an unstable phosphite (P[III]) triester.}}
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  • ...fragmenting and high explosive (HE), point- and base detonating HE, white phosphorus and illuminating star shell.
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  • ...nucleus captures a neutron and emits a [[proton]] to form the radioactive phosphorus isotope ( <sup>32</sup>P). Carbon-14 is obtained in a similar manner by irr
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  • <tr><td> P <td> [[Phosphorus]] <td align="right"> 15
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  • <tr><td>15<td>P <td>[[Phosphorus]] <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2 <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2<td>6 <td bgcolor="#D
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  • ...rockets at the target. The marking rockets, usually with a filler of white phosphorus, produced a highly visible cloud of glowing smoke.
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  • ...gn="left "> 15 <td> [[Phosphorus|P]] <td width="5%" > {{Atomic mass|Phosphorus}} <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 52 <td> [[Tellurium|Te]] <td wid
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  • ...mortar; when fired at night, they burn overhead and light the area. White phosphorus is another load used to create smoke or start fires.
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  • * [[Molecular solid]]s such as the [[phosphorus]] [[allotrope]] (P<sub>4</sub>), the [[sulphur]] allotrope (S<sub>8</sub>), * Simple binary compounds such as [[phosphorus trifluoride]] (PF<sub>3</sub>), [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and [[o
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  • ...radioactive [[phosphorus]] (<sup>32</sup>P). In these experiments, stable phosphorus is replaced by the chemical identical radioactive P-32, and the resulting r
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  • to study of the efficacy of homeopathic potencies of phosphorus</span></b></p> Optima">Effect of different potencies of phosphorus</span></p>
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  • ...biological systems. If a given weapon, such as an incendiary (e.g., white phosphorus) can be poisonous but whose major effect is through other means, such as he
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  • ...d can be prepared using Meyer's method of reacting [[thiodiglycol]] with [[phosphorus trichloride]] (PCl<sub>3</sub>) or other chlorinating agents including [[ph
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  • ...called "corpuscles". He was one of the first to prepare phosphorus (see [[phosphorus]] for more details about the discovery of the element) and the first to de
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  • <tr> <td>[[Phosphorus]]-31</td> <td><sup>31</sup>P</td> <td>1/2</td> <td>0.06614</td>
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  • ...lism]] important to bone health and homeostasis of circulating calcium and phosphorus concentrations; and, (b) an '''autocrine''' function, in which the cells of ...thyroid hormone. Calcitriol increases intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and in concert with parathyroid hormone increases bone resorption."<ref>{{
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  • ...[[high speed steel]]. On the other hand [[sulphur]], [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be removed ...the Bessemer process, lining the converter with a basic material to remove phosphorus. Another was the [[Siemens-Martin process]] of open hearth steelmaking.
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  • ...] symmetry. Poliovirus is composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulphur.
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  • ...ntamination of waterways and wetlands by nutrients like [[nitrogen]] and [[phosphorus]] are of concern in many countries. * [[Nitrogen]] and [[phosphorus]] surplus in [[river]]s and [[lake]]s.
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  • ...en burned a candle in what was left until the candle went out, then burned phosphorus in what was left after that, until it would no longer burn. Then, he passed
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  • ...]], [[nitrogen]] and [[oxygen]] (and to a lesser extent, [[sulphur]] and [[phosphorus]]) the hybridisation theory/model makes the description much easier.
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  • <tr> <td>[[Phosphorus]]-31</td> <td><sup>31</sup>P</td> <td>1/2</td> <td>0.06614</td>
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  • ...The oxygen initiates the oxidation of such impurities as carbon, silicon, phosphorus, and manganese, yielding relatively pure steel.
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  • ...uorine]] <td align="right"> 9 <td width="15%"><td>P <td width="5%" >[[Phosphorus]] <td align="right"> 15<td width="15%"> <td>Xe <td width="5%" >[[Xenon]] <tr><td align="left "> 15 <td width="5%" > [[Phosphorus]] <td> P <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 52 <td width="5%" > [[Te
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  • ** Blood levels of [[vitamin D]], calcium, phosphorus, parathyroid hormone, and alkaline phosphatase should be measured every 6 m
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  • ...s), and a host of other products. Coke is also used in the production of [[phosphorus]] and of [[calcium carbide]].
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  • ...lements, such as [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]], [[halogens]], and more rarely [[phosphorus]] or [[sulphur]] <ref>Robert T. Morrison, Robert N. Boyd, and Robert K. Boy
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  • ...find much more efficiently than the plant roots alone can, particularly [[phosphorus]]. The fungi also protect against diseases and pathogens and provide other
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  • homicide. Inorganic [[thallium]], [[barium]], and phosphorus compounds might
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  • ...same planet. Hesperos would be translated into [[Latin]] as [[Vesper]] and Phosphorus as [[Lucifer]], a poetic term later used to refer to the fallen angel cast
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  • ...g organism also draws from the environment other inorganic material (e.g., phosphorus, nitrogen, sulfur) needed to synthesize organic compounds.
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  • ...n Peterson, Victor Raboy and Edward J. Souza, Crop Sci 46:2468-2473 (2006) Phosphorus Fractions in Developing Seeds of Four Low Phytate Barley (Hordeum vulgare L
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  • * [[Tabun (nerve gas)|Tabun]] — C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>O[[Phosphorus|P]](O)(CN)N(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...onym for rocks with high abundances of potassium, rare earth elements, and phosphorus) was discovered that has no known terrestrial counterpart. Together, KREEP
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  • ...mosphere, doubled the global rate of nitrogen fixation, enhanced levels of phosphorus loading to the ocean, altered the silica cycle, and perhaps, most criticall
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  • ...s by the mid-1950s. Since the founding of the PRC, production of elemental phosphorus for fine chemicals probably was a very difficult procedure for Chinese chem
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  • ...ntain a variety of atomic elements (especially hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur), they always have a predominant structure of carbon atoms, typ
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  • ...ntain a variety of atomic elements (especially hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur), they always have a predominant structure of carbon atoms, typ
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