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Phosphorus is kept in water because
A) its ignition temperature is very high B) its ignition temperature is very low C) its critical temperature is high D) its critical temperature is low

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Answered by XTERMINATOR
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Answer:

B)

Explanation:

the ignition temperature of phosphorus (p4) is very low so it is kept in water to prevent accidential fires

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