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what is black Phosphorus??​

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Answered by thequeenoffun9
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Black phosphorus is an allotrope of phosphorus consisting of multiple layers with two dimensional structures, weakly bonded to one another by Van Der Waal forces. When separated, the resulting monolayer material is known as phosphorus.

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Answered by AwesomeVibes
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Black phosphorus is an allotrope of phosphorus consisting of multiple layers with two-dimensional structures, weakly bonded to one another by van der Waals forces. When separated, the resulting monolayer (or few-layer) material is known as phosphorene.

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