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White phosphorus

Burning phosphorus flame.

When exposed to oxygen, white phosphorus gives off a faint greenish glow. If left in contact with oxygen, it will catch fire and burn with a bright white light.

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Rights: Kevin Boudreaux
Published: 17 September 2009Size: 288.85 KB
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