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  1. Allotropes of phosphorus. White phosphorus (left), red phosphorus (center left and center right), and violet phosphorus (right) White phosphorus and resulting allotropes. Elemental phosphorus can exist in several allotropes, the most common of which are white and red solids. Solid violet and black allotropes are also known.

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  2. White phosphorus consists of \(\ce{P4}\) molecules, whereas the crystal structure of red phosphorus has a complicated network of bonding. White phosphorus has to be stored in water to prevent natural combustion, but red phosphorus is stable in air. Figure 2: The four common allotropes of phosphorus. from Wikipedia.

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  4. White phosphorus consists of \(\ce{P4}\) molecules, whereas the crystal structure of red phosphorus has a complicated network of bonding. White phosphorus has to be stored in water to prevent natural combustion, but red phosphorus is stable in air. Figure 2: The four common allotropes of phosphorus. from Wikipedia.

  5. Aug 3, 2020 · Definition and Examples in Chemistry. Graphite and diamond are two allotropes of carbon. Other carbon allotropes include fullerenes, graphene, diamane, glassy carbon, and nanotubules. Allotropes are defined as different structural forms of a single chemical element. These forms result from the different ways atoms can bond to one another.

  6. α-black and β-black are two forms of black phosphorus. When red phosphorus is heated in a sealed tube at 803K, an α-black form is formed. It can be sublimed in the air and has either rhombohedral crystals or opaque monoclinic. It does not oxidize in the air. When white form is heated under high pressure at 473 K β-Black is formed.

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