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Phosphorus is kept in water. Why?

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Answered by vasimvj27
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Answer:

becquse phosphorus and sodium are highly reactive with air . and reaction with air causes explosions.

thats the reason why phosphorus and sodium are kept under water

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

White phosphorus is highly reactive, and spontaneously ignites at about 30°C in moist air. It is usually stored under water, to prevent exposure to the air.

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