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White phosphorus burns in a limited supply of air to form Phosphorus trioxide. When this soft white solid is burnt in plentiful supply of air, we get phosphorus __.

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When white Phosphorus burns in limited supply of air,
P4(s)+3O2(g)P4O6(s)
P4O6 is a white soft, white solid. When this is further burnt in a good suplly of oxygen,
P4O6(s)+2O2(g)P4O10(s)
The overall reaction is very highly exothermic:
P4(s)+5O2(g)P4O10(s) Δ H < 0


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