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== Hazard == | == Hazard == | ||
The red allotrope of phosphorus is relatively harmless physiologically, unless it contains some of the white allotrope, which is very toxic. Irritant. Contact with eyes may cause irritation or burns. | The red [[allotrope]] of phosphorus is relatively harmless physiologically, unless it contains some of the white allotrope, which is very toxic. Irritant. Contact with eyes may cause irritation or burns. | ||
In contrast with the red allotrope, the white (yellow) allotrope of phosphorus is very toxic if swallowed or inhaled, and may cause severe burns. | In contrast with the red allotrope, the white (yellow) allotrope of phosphorus is very toxic if swallowed or inhaled, and may cause severe burns. | ||
== Stability == | == Stability == | ||
Stable. Highly flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases. Light and heat sensitive. | Stable. Highly flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases. Light and heat sensitive. |
Revision as of 06:30, 11 June 2009
CAS Registry ID:
Synonyms: red phosphorus
Molecular formula: P
CAS No: 7723-14-0
Synonyms: yellow phosphorus
Molecular formula: P
CAS No: 7723-14-0
Physical Properties
Properties of Phosphorus | ||
Atomic_symbol: | Pe | |
Atomic number: | 15e | |
Atomic mass: | 30.973761(2)e | |
Standard phase: | Solide | |
Elemental Class: | Non-Metale | |
Electronegativity: | 2.19e | |
Melting point: | 44.15 °C e | |
Boiling point: | 280.5 °C e | |
Note: Please see template {{Props}} for instructions on adding new properties of Phosphorus to this table. |
Compounds
Uses
Hazard
The red allotrope of phosphorus is relatively harmless physiologically, unless it contains some of the white allotrope, which is very toxic. Irritant. Contact with eyes may cause irritation or burns. In contrast with the red allotrope, the white (yellow) allotrope of phosphorus is very toxic if swallowed or inhaled, and may cause severe burns.
Stability
Stable. Highly flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases. Light and heat sensitive.