Phosphorus: Inorganic ChemistryBased in part on the article Phosphorus: Inorganic Chemistry by Josef Novosad which appeared in theEncyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition.
Abstract:The element phosphorus was first discovered in 1669, and some measure of the growth of its uses and importance since then is evident from the fact that approximately half a million tons of the element are now produced annually; in addition, phosphorus‐based materials may be generated from naturally occurring phosphates, and for this reason over 130 million tons of such material are utilized per annum. Its importance to life means that natural phosphorus cycles occur; in addition, utilization of the element and… Show more
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