Phosphorus Element Cube Collectible - New, Free Shipping

This Phosphorus Element Cube is a new collectible item suitable for display or adding to an element-themed collection. The listing does not provide additional details about size, composition, or packaging, so check the listing for details. Condition is New. Price is 85.50 USD. Free shipping is included, and delivery method, handling time, and return information may vary by seller—check the listing for details before purchase.

USD 85.50
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LocationSaint Anthony, Idaho US
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Seller engineeredlab
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Phosphorus Element Cube Collectible - New, Free Shipping Specs
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Phosphorus Element Cube Made In USA 2x2x2 inches 99.995% Pure Sample Phosphorus's atomic number is 15 and its symbol is P. Phosphorus gets its name from Greek mythology. The name means “light-bearer” or “Lucifer” in Latin. It gets this name because it faintly glows in the presence of oxygen. There are 4 forms of phosphorus: white, red, violet, and black. Although phosphorus in compounds is essential for life, pure phosphorus is reactive and is never found in nature. Phosphorus was first discovered when an alchemist in the 1600s was trying to make gold from urine. Instead of gold, he got white phosphorus. Phosphorus is currently used to produce fertilizers, pesticides, nerve agents, and matches. The phosphorus sample in this element cube display is the red allotrope of phosphorus. This page is under construction and we will add more information in the coming weeks. Made In USA 2x2x2 inches 99.995% Pure Sample Phosphorus's atomic number is 15 and its symbol is P. Phosphorus gets its name from Greek mythology. The name means “light-bearer” or “Lucifer” in Latin. It gets this name because it faintly glows in the presence of oxygen. There are 4 forms of phosphorus: white, red, violet, and black. Although phosphorus in compounds is essential for life, pure phosphorus is reactive and is never found in nature. Phosphorus was first discovered when an alchemist in the 1600s was trying to make gold from urine. Instead of gold, he got white phosphorus. Phosphorus is currently uséd to produce fertilizers, pesticides, nerve agents, and matches. The phosphorus sample in this element cube display is the red allotrope of phosphorus. This page is under construction and we will add more information in the coming weeks. eBay integration by