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Brady Rollins
24 September, 10:42
Is phosphorus a metal
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Erika
24 September, 10:55
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No, phosphorus is not a metal, In fact, it is a non metal which means that it isn't metal. If you look at the periodic table, the word phosphorus, is in group 15.
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