Both white phosphorous and rubidium react strongly with oxygen. though that's only one thing. I'm sure there are tons more. Try reading up on them both from wiki or something. This should help.
White Phosphorus
I believe the most common type of phosphorus is white phosphorus's, which is known for glowing in the dark.
Trirubidium phosphite is the name for the compound Rb3PO3.
Yes, P4 and P8 (also P12) are all allotropes.
It is a white solid.
phosphorus
White Phosphorus
I believe the most common type of phosphorus is white phosphorus's, which is known for glowing in the dark.
Phosphorus
Trirubidium phosphite is the name for the compound Rb3PO3.
Yes, P4 and P8 (also P12) are all allotropes.
White phosphorus is very flammable.
It is a white solid.
No only white phosphorus will
These elements are: mercury, gallium, bromine, phosphorus, rubidium, caesium, francium.
White phosphorus has molecules formed from 4 atoms.
zero oxidation number