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Why red phosphorus is used in safety matches?


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Red phosphorus:

  • Red phosphorus is a typical allotrope of phosphorus.
  • It is made up of phosphorus atoms in an amorphous (non-crystalline) network.
  • It has been discovered to be more persistent than white phosphorus (another naturally occurring phosphorus allotrope).
Red Phosphorus - Structure, Properties, Production, and Uses

Red phosphorus is used in safety matches:

  • The friction between the match and the striking surface causes the match to heat up.
  • On the friction surface, a small amount of red phosphorus is transformed into white phosphorus.
  • Red phosphorus has a low ignition temperature. Thus, it is used in the manufacturing of safety matches.

Red phosphorus is preferred over white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches:

  • Because of its tetrahedral structure, which has a substantially less angular strain, red P is favored over white P.
  • Furthermore, white P is poisonous, whereas red P is not.

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