Chemistry, asked by koushik17432, 6 months ago

how many type of phosphorus find in nature and alumunium is found from?​

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Answered by Praniga24806
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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.

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Phosphorus is commonly found in inorganic phosphate rocks and in all living cells. The most important commercial use of phosphorus is in the production of fertilizers. It is also widely used in explosives, nerve agents, friction matches, fireworks, pesticides, toothpaste, and detergents.10 different .There are roughly 10 different allotropic forms of phosphorus. The three most common forms include white, red, and black phosphorus. The physical properties are quite different from each other.Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust (8.1%) but is rarely found uncombined in nature. It is usually found in minerals such as bauxite and cryolite. These minerals are aluminium silicates. Most commercially produced aluminium is extracted by the Hall–Héroult process.

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