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  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Phosphorus  \Phos"phor*us\,  n.;  pl  {Phosphori}.  [L.,  the  morning 
  star,  Gr  ?,  lit.,  light  bringer;  ?  light  +  ?  to  bring.] 
  1.  The  morning  star;  Phosphor. 
 
  2.  (Chem.)  A  poisonous  nonmetallic  element  of  the  nitrogen 
  group  obtained  as  a  white,  or  yellowish,  translucent  waxy 
  substance,  having  a  characteristic  disagreeable  smell.  It 
  is  very  active  chemically,  must  be  preserved  under  water, 
  and  unites  with  oxygen  even  at  ordinary  temperatures, 
  giving  a  faint  glow,  --  whence  its  name  It  always  occurs 
  compined,  usually  in  phosphates,  as  in  the  mineral 
  apatite,  in  bones,  etc  It  is  used  in  the  composition  on 
  the  tips  of  friction  matches,  and  for  many  other  purposes. 
  The  molecule  contains  four  atoms.  Symbol  P.  Atomic  weight 
  31.0. 
 
  3.  (Chem.)  Hence  any  substance  which  shines  in  the  dark  like 
  phosphorus,  as  certain  phosphorescent  bodies. 
 
  {Bologna  phosphorus}  (Chem.),  sulphide  of  barium,  which 
  shines  in  the  dark  after  exposure  to  light;  --  so  called 
  because  this  property  was  discovered  by  a  resident  of 
  Bologna.  The  term  is  sometimes  applied  to  other  compounds 
  having  similar  properties. 
 
  {Metallic  phosphorus}  (Chem.),  an  allotropic  modification  of 
  phosphorus,  obtained  as  a  gray  metallic  crystalline 
  substance,  having  very  inert  chemical  properties.  It  is 
  obtained  by  heating  ordinary  phosphorus  in  a  closed  vessel 
  at  a  high  temperature. 
 
  {Phosphorus  disease}  (Med.),  a  disease  common  among  workers 
  in  phosphorus,  giving  rise  to  necrosis  of  the  jawbone,  and 
  other  symptoms. 
 
  {Red,  or  Amorphous},  {phosphorus}  (Chem.),  an  allotropic 
  modification  of  phosphorus,  obtained  as  a  dark  red  powder 
  by  heating  ordinary  phosphorus  in  closed  vessels.  It  is 
  not  poisonous,  is  not  phosphorescent,  and  is  only 
  moderately  active  chemically.  It  is  valuable  as  a  chemical 
  reagent,  and  is  used  in  the  composition  of  the  friction 
  surface  on  which  safety  matches  are  ignited. 
 
  {Solar  phosphori}  (Chem.),  phosphorescent  substances  which 
  shine  in  the  dark  after  exposure  to  the  sunlight  or  other 
  intense  light. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  phosphorus 
  n  :  a  multivalent  nonmetallic  element  of  the  nitrogen  family 
  that  occurs  commonly  in  inorganic  phosphate  rocks  and  as 
  organic  phosphates  in  all  living  cells;  is  highly 
  reactive  and  occurs  in  several  allotropic  forms  [syn:  {P}, 
  {atomic  number  15}] 
 
  From  Elements  database  20001107  [elements]: 
 
  phosphorus 
  Symbol:  P 
  Atomic  number:  15 
  Atomic  weight:  30.9738 
  Non-metallic  element  belonging  to  group  15  of  the  periodic  table.  Has  a 
  multiple  allotropic  forms.  Essential  element  for  living  organisms.  It  was 
  discovered  by  Brandt  in  1669. 
 
 




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