when phosphorus is placed at room temperature the molecules within itself spell "braidyn's gay " and will automatically fall between and collapse on itself because its aroused and thats dogs.
Phosphorus exists in several allotropes, but the most common form at room temperature is a solid known as white phosphorus. It is a highly reactive and toxic substance that ignites spontaneously in air.
Density of phosphorus is 1.82 g per cc or grams per cubic meters. This is the density at room temperature. It is in the form of solid at room temperature.
Phosphorus is a solid at room temperature. It exists in different allotropes, with white phosphorus being the most reactive and common form at room temperature.
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
Phosphorus is typically in a solid state at room temperature. There are different allotropes of phosphorus, with the most common form being white phosphorus, which is a waxy solid.
Density of phosphorus is 1.82 g per cc or grams per cubic meters. This is the density at room temperature. It is in the form of solid at room temperature.
Phosphorus exists in several allotropes, but the most common form at room temperature is a solid known as white phosphorus. It is a highly reactive and toxic substance that ignites spontaneously in air.
no, because it is a gas but a solid at room temp.
Phosphorus is solid at room temperature. That said, phosphorus is an element that can take different solid forms, depending upon how it was prepared and other factors. These different forms are called "allotropes".So a room temperature sample of phosphorus could be the common red phosphorus, used to make matches and road flares; the poisonous waxy white phosphorus, which is used to make incendiary bombs; or the rare purple/black phosphorus. You can see pictures of all three allotropes by googling "phosphorus".
Phosphorus has a number of different allotropes each with different densities. These allotropes are (white) 1.823, (red) ≈ 2.2 -- 2.34, (violet) 2.36, (black) 2.69 g·cm−3 Phosphorus has a atomic mass of 30.97376.
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
Phosphorus has a low density, around 1.82 g/cm3 for white phosphorus and 2.34 g/cm3 for red phosphorus.
good try,but water at room temp. has the same density. Unless you boil water and compare,my research shows boiled water has less density.
room temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit
Phosphorus is a solid at room temperature. It exists in different allotropes, with white phosphorus being the most reactive and common form at room temperature.
Steel is typically at room temperature, which is around 68-77°F (20-25°C).
No. Phosphorus is solid at room temperature and is highly reactive.