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why is Phosphorus preserved in water

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Answered by jyoti571
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It is kept in water as it reacts with air vigorously so to cut its contact with air and is also insoluble in water.
Answered by anagathalamadhavi601
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Explanation:

Phosphorus is highly reactive with air containing oxygen. It has low ignition temperature. so it catches fire at room temperature. so it is preserved in water

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