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why White Phosphorus catches fire spontaneously

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Answered by Parkanna91
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Explanation:

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. ... Red phosphorus is stable atroom temperature, but can be converted to the more reactive white phosphorus by heat, sunlight, or friction.

Answered by rajat7096
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Answer:

It's the property of white phosphorus that it is highly imflammable

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