Do you mean heating Phosphorus THEN putting it in oxygen gas? Because the reaction that will create is glowing and also condensation that causes vapor. The description of the gas is opaque and white. Not really sure what the gas is tho...
Yes, Phosphorus reacts with oxygen to produce oxides in the form of a gas. This can be seen in P4O6 or P4O10.
Oxygen
Oxygen was discovered by Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele. He had produced oxygen gas by heating mercuric oxide and various nitrates by about 1772.
Ozone. Normal Oxygen air is O2, and Ozone is O3.
According to my science teacher it's: P4 + (5)O2 = (2)P2O5 (The brackets are the balancing values).
Yes, Phosphorus reacts with oxygen to produce oxides in the form of a gas. This can be seen in P4O6 or P4O10.
By heating it.
carbon dioxide
Natural gas is formed from organic materials deep in earths soil heating over geological time.
Oxygen formed during photosynthesis is the gas O2.
When water splits, hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are formed.
Oxygen!
Oxygen
Oxygen is the gas that is produced. Animals produce carbon dioxide.
The gas oxygen is the result of photosynthesis.
Oxygen gas
P3- or phosphide ion is formed. it has the same number of electrons as the noble gas, argon