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Isabelle
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11 October, 12:41
Why should we store Phosphorus in water
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Nathalie Ritter
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Only white phosphorus is stored under water. White phosphorus spontaneously reacts with oxygen in the air to burst into flame to form phosphorus pentoxide
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