Physics, asked by sunnysandy1, 1 year ago

why is phosphorus preserved in water?(Hint:think about the role of ignition temperature in combustion)

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Answered by archit12
16
phosphorus is very reactive in the reactive series at room temperature so it is preserved in water
Answered by vaniR
19
phosphorus is highly reactive and it reacts very fast with oxygen present in the atmosphere and also catches fire.and  it is insouble in water so its preserved in water.





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