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which is more stable allotrope red phosphorus or white phosphorus​

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Answered by antra96
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Answer:

Red Phosphorus

Explanation:

Because white phosphorus converts into thermodynamically so red phosphorus is more stable...

Answered by yadulpambalath
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Answer:

red phosphorus

Explanation:

atoms linked together in a network than white phosphorus.

Chemically, white phosphorus is more reactive than red phosphorus.

White phosphorus undergoes a gradual transformation to yield the red phosphorus allotrope.

Red phosphorus exists in a polymeric chain of tetrahedrally structured P4 molecules in which one of the P-P bonds are broken to enable the linking of these tetrahedrons.

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