Science, asked by hafizmushtaq022, 1 month ago

phosphorus at room temperature catches fire without applying external source. why??​

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Answered by nagarjunakondasatya
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Phosphorus catches fire on its own without any external heat. Because phosphorus slow oxidation by air and during this process, heat is evolved. This heat accumulates in the substance till its ignition temperature is attained. At this point, it burns spontaneously

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