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In chemistry, we observed the reaction when phosphorus is exposed to oxygen.

Based on the meaning of its root and its use in this sentence, the word "phosphorus" most likely refers to which of
these?
1.)a substance that gives off light
2.)a colorful metal
3.)a stone that gives off heat
4.)a single molecule chemical
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Answer:

The correct answer is number one

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on what you told us in the question it is exposed to oxygen. None of the other answers make sense. Number 1 is correct

User Jermel
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The correct answer is 1.) A substance that gives off light

Step-by-step explanation:

The word "phosphorus" is composed of the root word "phos" that derives from Greek and means light and the suffix "phoros" that means to emit or bring. This implies according to its root and composition "phosphorus" refers to something that emits light. Besides this, this word is used to describe an element or substance involved in a chemical reaction "we observed the reaction when phosphorus is exposed to oxygen"; this suggests phosphorus is a chemical compound or substance. Thus, according to its root and use in the sentence "phosphorus" is "a substance that gives off light".

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