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  • Phosphorus: Why It's Never Found Purely - Properties & Occurrence
    Phosphorus is a highly reactive element and is never found in pure form in nature. In its most common form, it is found in solid phosphates, such as apatite, a calcium phosphate mineral. Phosphorus is also present in organic compounds such as phospholipids and nucleic acids, which are essential components of living organisms.
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