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What happens when phosphorus is treated with O2 (write both the reactions)

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Answered by BoldPearl
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  • Solid phosphorus reacts with gaseous oxygen to produce solid diphosphorus pentaoxide. Solutions of iron(II) sulfide and hydrochloric acid react to form gaseous hydrosulfuric acid and a solution of iron(II) chloride.

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Solid phosphorus reacts with gaseous oxygen to produce solid diphosphorus pentaoxide. Solutions of iron(II) sulfide and hydrochloric acid react to form gaseous hydrosulfuric acid and a solution of iron(II) chloride. ... Methanol burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.

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IN SIMPLE WORDS IT WILL HIGHLY REACT WITH OXYGEN.

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