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Give reason for the following: Red phosphorus is less reactive than white phosphorus. - Chemistry

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Give reason for the following:

Red phosphorus is less reactive than white phosphorus.

Assign appropriate reason for the following observation:

White phosphorus is much more reactive than red phosphorus.

Explain why:

Red phosphorus is less reactive than white phosphorous.

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Solution 1

  1. The presence of angular strain in any molecule can make it reactive. Such angular strain is found in the white phosphorous P4 molecule, where the angles are only 60°, making it more reactive.
  2. Also, white phosphorus is made of discrete tetrahedral P4 molecules, while red phosphorus consists of chains of P4 tetrahedra linked together.

Hence, on the basis of these facts, it can be concluded that red phosphorus is less reactive than white phosphorus.

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Solution 2

This is because, in red phosphorus, there are strong covalent bonds in P4 molecules, but in white phosphorus, there are Van der Waals forces of attraction in P4 molecules.

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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 417]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 7.66 (iii) | Page 417
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Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS | Q 21. (i) (b) | Page 461

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