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Phosphoric element profusely found in

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Answered by neelamgautam
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Phosphorus is used almost entirely in the form of compounds, usually in the oxidation states of +3, +5, and −3. Unlike nitrogen and various other members of the family, phosphorus tends to exhibit a preference for the +5 state.

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