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Ignition temperature of red phosphorus is 35 °C. What does the statement mean?

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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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"Ignition temperature of red phosphorus is 35 °C."

This statement states that when phosphorus is exposed to 35°C, it catches fire.

In summer season, the room temperature often rises to 35°C, then the phosphorus catches Fire and starts burning.

To prevent this, phosphorus is kept under kerosene oil so that it does not catch fire.

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