Biology, asked by itzkeshav, 5 months ago

Why is phosphorus kept under water?????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Metals react with water to produce hydrogen gas. Phosphorus cannot be kept open in the air because it combines with oxygen so easily that it catches ire automatically. For safety, phosphorus is stored under water in chemical laboratories.

Answered by sus41
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Answer:

it's highly reactive non metal that's why it is stored like this

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