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From the reaction P(White) `rarr` P(Red) `Delta H =-18.4KJ`, it follows that :-

A

Red P is readily formed from white P

B

White P is readilly formed from red P

C

White P can not be converted to red P

D

White P can be converted into red P and red P is more stable

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