Phosphorus during the summer season catches fire at room temperature. Give
reason.
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White phosphorus catches fire at room temperature because its ignition temperature is 35 degree Celsius and room temperature shoots upto 35 in summers. It makes its oxides with a lot of heat and burns spontaneously.
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PHOSPOROUS IS VERY REACTIVE NON METAL AND IT CATCHES FIRE IF EXPOSED TO AIR
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