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Why phosphorous is stored in water??

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Answered by rranjan8481
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White phosphorus is highly reactive, and spontaneously ignites at about 30°C in moist air. It is usually stored under water, to prevent exposure to the air. It is also extremely toxic, even in very small quantities. (See Hazard warnings below.)

Answered by Anonymous
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Why phosphorus is stored in water?

Phosphorus is a highly reactive clement and must be stored underwater for safekeeping to prevent it from catching fire spontaneously in the air. Red phosphorus is more stable than white phosphorus and is made up of long chains of phosphorus atoms.

White phosphorus is insoluble in water and is therefore stored underwater to prevent oxidation. yellow phosphorus was being used in the manufacture of Lucifer matches. The element phosphorus was discovered in 1669 by the physician and alchemist Hennig Brand of Hamburg. White phosphorus is luminous in the dark, poisonous and flammable, igniting spontaneously in the air unless stored underwater.

Most phosphorus is used in combination with other elements as compounds but the element does have some uses. It is used to create smokescreens for military operations.

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