difference between red phosphate and white phosphate
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White phosphorus consists of P4 molecules, whereas the crystal structure of red phosphorus has a complicated network of bonding. White phosphorus has to be stored in water to prevent natural combustion, but red phosphorus is stable in air.
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Red phosphorus does not ignite in air at temperatures below 240 °C (464 °F), whereas pieces of white phosphorus ignite at about 30 °C (86 °F). ... Under standard conditions it is more stable than white phosphorus, but less stable than the thermodynamically stable black phosphorus.
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