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Chemistry OF Phosphorus|| Allotropes OF Phosphorous ||White|| Red||Black||Halides OF Phosphorus ||Trihalide|| Pentahalide||Some important reaction and mechanism

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White Phosphorus may be removed from red Phosphorus by

White phosphorus may be removed from red phosphorus by

Phosphorus and its Compounds, Allotropes OF Phosphorus, White Phosphorus, Red Phosphorus, Black Phosphorus, Phosphine(PH3), Acids OF Phosphorus, Halides OF Phosphorus

White phosphorous may be removed from red phosphorus by :

Why is red phosphorus less reactive than white phosphorus ?

White phosphorus can be separeted from red phosphorus by :

An allotrope of phosphorous, exhibits a phenomenon of phosphorescence, produces compound 'A' which on reacition with O_(2) gives 'B'. The number of oxygen atoms bonds to each central atom in 'A' and 'B' are 'X' and 'Y' respectively. When 'A' is heated to 210^(@)C it decomposes to an oxide 'D' and another allotrope of phosphorus 'C'. This allotrope of phosphorous reacts with halogens to produce the pentahalides but nitrogen does nto give pentahalides. The reason is:

Which of the following properties of white phosphorus are shared by red phosphorus ?