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What are the forms of black phosphorus?


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Black phosphorus:

  • It is an allotrope of phosphorus.
  • It is the least reactive form of phosphorus.

Black phosphorous is categorized into two types that are discussed below:

1. Alpha-black phosphorus:

  • It consists of rhombohedral crystals.

Reaction of Alpha-black phosphorus:

  • When red phosphorus is heated at 803K, alpha black phosphorus is formed.
  • The chemical equation can be depicted as:

Redphosphorus803Kα-blackphosphorus

2. Beta-black phosphorus:

  • It consists of layered crystals arranged in the form of sheets.

Reaction of Beta-black phosphorus:

  • When white phosphorus is heated under high pressure and at 473K, beta black phosphorus is formed.
  • The chemical equation can be depicted as:

Whitephosphorus473Kβ-blackphosphorus


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