Physics, asked by ritammondalchatterje, 10 months ago

Phosphorus burns at
(a) room temperature
(b) 100°C
(c) cool temperature
(d) any temperature

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Answered by KaushalKishorKumar21
5

Answer:

Explanation:

With a melting point of 44 °C, white phosphorus is insoluble in water [3] and above 30 °C, the particles spontaneously oxidize when in contact with the atmosphere forming phosphorus pentoxide [4] a strong desiccant and dehydrating agent.

Answered by ThanoojMahenderker48
5

Answer:

Phosphorus ignites at approximately 86°F (30°C) in air; the ignition temperature is higher when the air is dry.

Explanation:

With a melting point of 44 °C, white phosphorus is insoluble in water [3] and above 30 °C, the particles spontaneously oxidize when in contact with the atmosphere forming phosphorus pentoxide [4] a strong desiccant and dehydrating agent.

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