Phosphorus burns at
a. cool temperature
b.room temperature
c. 100° C
d. any temperature
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phosphorus burns at approximately 86°F
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Phosphorus ignites at approximately 86⁰F (30⁰C) in air; the ignition temperature is higher when the air is dry. Phosphorus reacts violently with oxidants, halogens, some metals, nitrites, sulphur, and many other compounds, causing a fire hazard. The agent burns rapidly, releasing dense, and white irritating fumes.
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