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white, black , red FASFOURCE kya kya kaam aate h​

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Answered by siddhant671
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The white phosphorus allotrope is the most reactive, least stable and most toxic of the three. It consists of four phosphorus molecules that chemically bond to form a tetrahedral shape. Some of its physical properties include the appearance as a white, waxy substance when a solid. It cannot dissolve in water but is easy to break apart as a solid.

Red phosphorus is an odorless allotropic form and is certainly more stable than white phosphorus. It is characterized as having a color that resembles a burnt orange, reddish hue. Chemically, when it is heated to around 250°C and in the presence of light, it converts to red phosphorus.

When compared to red and white phosphorus, black phosphorus is the most stable form. When white phosphorus is exposed to heat under high-pressurized conditions, it will chemically change to black phosphorus.

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