Chemistry, asked by joellinson109, 4 months ago

burning of phosphorus and sulphur. Is the examples of spontaneous combustion.

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Answered by bossygirl
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Phosphorus catches fire spontaneously in air and is stored under water to stop air getting at it.
  • Left on its own in air, it starts to smoulder and then catches fire. In the next video this is speeded up by dropping a piece of phosphorus onto warm sand in a flask of air.
  • This isn't burning in pure oxygen, just air.

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