
Phosphorus (P), with atomic number 15, is a widely occurring element in nature but is not found in its free elemental form. It is a nonmetal essential for fundamental biological functions, being a structural component of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, and ATP. Industrially, phosphorus has broad applications ranging from agriculture to the chemical industry.DiscoveryPhosphorus was first discovered in 1669 by the German alchemist Hennig Brand. Brand obtained a glowing substance by evaporating huma
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Europium is a silvery-white, soft, and highly reactive metal with atomic number 63, belonging to the lanthanide series. It was discovered in 1901 by Eugène-Anatole Demarçay and named after the continent of Europe. It is particularly known for its applications in the production of red and blue phosphors, lasers, and nuclear reactors.Classification and Basic PropertiesEuropium (Eu) is an element located in the 6th period of the periodic table within the lanthanide group. Its electron configuration
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