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The elements

The Group 15 elements have a particular name pnictogens . Despite the modern IUPAC notation, the Group 15 elements are still referred to as Group V elements in particular by the semiconductor industry. [link] lists the derivation of the names of the Group 15 elements.

Derivation of the names of each of the Group 15 (V) elements.
Element Symbol Name
Nitrogen N Latin nitrogenium , where nitrum (derived from Greek nitron) means saltpetre
Phosphorus P From the Greek phosphoros meaning bringer of light
Arsenic As Derived from Syriac zarniqa and Persian zarnikh , meaning yellow orpiment
Antimony Sb Greek anti and monos meaning not alone . The symbol Sb from Latin stibium
Bismuth Bi New Latin bisemutum from German Wismuth , meaning white mass
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the correct spelling of the element is phosphorus. The word phosphorous is the adjectival form of the P 3+ valence. In the same way that sulfur forms sulfurous and sulfuric compounds, phosphorus forms phosphorous compounds (e.g., phosphorous acid) and P 5+ valency phosphoric compounds (e.g., phosphoric acids and phosphates).

Discovery

Nitrogen

Nitrogen was discovered by Rutherford ( [link] ) in 1772. He called it noxious air or fixed air because there it had been known since the late 18 th century that there was a fraction of air that did not support combustion. Nitrogen was also studied by Scheele ( [link] ), Cavendish ( [link] ), and Priestley ( [link] ), who referred to it as burnt air or phlogisticated air .

Scottish chemist and physician Daniel Rutherford (1749 - 1819).
Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742 – 1786). Isaac Asimov called him "hard-luck Scheele" because he made a number of chemical discoveries before others who are generally given the credit.
British scientist Henry Cavendish FRS (1731 - 1810).
Portrait (by Ellen Sharples) of British clergyman natural philosopher, educator, and political theorist Joseph Priestley (1733 - 1804).

Phosphorus

German alchemist Hennig Brand ( [link] ) was experimenting with urine (which contains dissolved phosphates) in 1669. While attempting to create the fabled philosopher's stone (the legendary alchemical substance capable of turning base metals, such as lead, into gold) by the distillation of salts from urine, he produced a white material that glowed in the dark and burned with a brilliant light. He gave the substance the name phosphorus mirabilis ( miraculous bearer of light ). His process involved letting the urine stand for days then boiling it down to a paste which led to a white waxy substance, white phosphorus.

The discovery of phosphorus by German merchant and alchemist Hennig Brand (1630 - 1710) as depicted by Joseph Wright (with significant artistic license with regard to the brightness of the chemiluminescence).

Brand sold the recipe for 200 thaler (a silver coin from whose name the dollar is derived) to D Krafft who toured much of Europe showing it. During his journeys he met Robert Boyle ( [link] ) who without learning the details of the synthesis recreated and improved it by using sand in the reduction of the phosphate, [link] .

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Source:  OpenStax, Chemistry of the main group elements. OpenStax CNX. Aug 20, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11124/1.25
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