foszfort
Foszfort is a term that does not have a single, widely accepted meaning in international chemistry. In Hungarian-language sources it sometimes appears as a general reference to phosphorus-containing substances, rather than as a formal name for a specific compound. The lack of a standardized definition means that the exact meaning of foszfort is highly context-dependent.
Etymology and usage. The word appears to combine foszfor, the Hungarian word for phosphorus, with a nominal
Chemistry context. Phosphorus forms a range of oxides and compounds, including phosphorus pentoxide and phosphorus trioxide,
Occurrence, production, and applications. Phosphorus is primarily produced by reducing phosphate ore in high-temperature furnaces to
Safety. Phosphorus, especially certain allotropes, is reactive and toxic. Proper handling, storage, and disposal procedures are
See also: phosphorus, phosphate, phosphite, phosphorus oxide.