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how does phosphorous occur in nature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phosphorus is not found uncombined in nature, but is widely found in compounds in minerals. An important source is phosphate rock, which contains the apatite minerals and is found in large quantities in the USA and elsewhere. ... This produces phosphorus as a vapour, which is then collected under water.

Answered by Anonymous
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in vapour form phosphorus occurs in nature

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