Biology, asked by Dinogyu17, 6 months ago

What is a Red Phosphorous?.
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Answered by rrr7397
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Red phosphorus is combined with elemental iodine to produce hydriodic acid (HI). HI is used to convert pseudoephedrine or ephedrine to methamphetamine. Appearance: Red phosphorus (Red-P) is a solid at room temperature. It is found as crystalline or amorphous granules, or as pills or powder (Figure 1, A.)...

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Answered by lipsanag66
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Red phosphorus is one of the most common allotropes of phosphorus and is considered to be a derivative of the P4 molecule. It exists in an amorphous (non-crystalline) network of phosphorus atoms. It is found to be more stable than white phosphorus (another naturally occurring phosphorus allotrope).

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