Transcript Phosphorus
Phosphorus
Petra Kučerová
Michaela Salajková
Physical properties
Non-metallic
Density: 1,83 g/cm3
Melting point: 41 °C
Boiling point: 277 °C
Standart state: solid
Colour: white, red and
black
Chemical properties
The 15th group of
periodic table
3 alotropic modifications
Insoluble in water
Soluble in carbon
disulphide
(= rozpustný v sirouhlíku)
Biogenic element
White phosphorus
Waxy
(= měkký jako vosk)
Toxic
Pyrophoric
(= samozápalný)
Phosphorescing vapors
(= fosforeskující páry)
Very reactive
By heating to 250 °C changes
into the red modification
Red phosphorus
Non-toxic
Less reactive than the
white one
Amorphous substance
(= amorfní látka)
Stable on air
Black phosphorus
Crystal structure
Metallic lustre
(= kovový lesk)
Heat conductor
(= vodič tepla)
Conductor of electric
current
(= vodič el. proudu)
The least reactive of all
modifications
Non-toxic
History
Discovered in 1669 by
Hennig Brand
Isolated from urine
(= získán z moči)
Name – from Greek Phosphoros = „bringer
of light“
Occurence
(= výskyt)
Only compounds (apatite, phosphorite)
Heavy occurence in the earth´s crust (= zemská kůra)
DNA, RNA
Lipids, bones
Uses 1
Safety matches
Pyrotechnics
Coca-cola
Bone-ash -
monocalcium
phosphate – baking
powder
(= kostní moučka; prášek do
pečiva)
Uses 2
Fertilizers (= hnojiva)
Pesticides
Alloys (= slitiny)
Clean agents
Water softeners
Hazards and risks
0,1 g of white
phosphorus is deadly
toxic
Chronic poisoning of
white phosphorus leads
to necrosis of the jaw
(„phossy jaw“)
Thanks
for your attention