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Red phosphorus is less reactive than yel...

Red phosphorus is less reactive than yellow phosphorus because

A

Its colour is red

B

It is insoluble in `C Cl_(4) `

C

It is hard

D

It is highly polymerised

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The correct Answer is:
D

Because it has a polymeric structure.
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