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White phosphorus, P4, spontaneously bursts
White phosphorus, P4, spontaneously bursts into flame in oxygen. if 6.5g of white phosphorus reacts with sufficient oxygen to
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Which statement correctly explains a difference between white and red phosphorus? (1 point)
White phosphorus has a lower
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Which statement correctly explains a difference between white and red phosphorus? (1 point)
Responses White phosphorus has less
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White phosphorous, P4, spontaneously bursts into flame in Oxygen gas. if 6.5 g of white phosphorous reacts
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Phosphorus bursts into flame when exposed to oxygen. What element might be used when storing pure phosphorus to keep it from
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when dry chlorine gas is passed over molten White Phosphorus a mixture of two chloride Phosphorus trichloride and phosphorus
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White phosphorus (P4) was used for a long time in military incendiary bombs and ordnances. White phosphorus reacts with oxygen
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When dry chlorine gas is passed over molten white phosphorus, a mixture of wo chlorides (phosphorus trichloride and phosphorus
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Directions: The diagram below models part of the phosphorus cycle. Use the diagram to answer any questions that
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Directions: The diagram below models part of the phosphorus cycle. Use the diagram to answer any questions that
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