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In which form phosphorus and sulphur exist ? ​

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Phosphorus is classified as an element in the 'Non-Metals' section which can be located in groups 14,15 and 16 of the Periodic Table. Non-metallic elements exist, at room temperature, in two of the three states of matter: gases (Oxygen, Hydrogen & Nitrogen) and solids (Carbon, Phosphorus, Sulfur and Selenium).

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The molecules of phosphorus and sulfur are tetra-atomic and poly-atomic. Explanation : The element phosphorous with symbol (P) which belongs to the nitrogen family that is, group 15 in the periodic table.

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