Why does phosphorus shine more than 10'c in presence of oxygen??
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at cooling the oxygen freezes and a mist kind of a layer is formed
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It emits a weak green glow (luminescence) in the presence of oxygen. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in carbon disulfide. White phosphorus ignites spontaneously in air, burning to the pentoxide (P4O10). ... Red phosphorus results when white phosphorus is heated or exposed to sunlight.
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