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Test: Phosphorus: Allotropic Forms - Question 1

The structure of white phosphorus is:

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The structure of white phosphorus is tetrahedral. Phosphorus or s tetraphosphorus (P4​) exists as molecules made up of four atoms in a tetrahedral structure. The molecule is described as consisting of six single P–P bonds.

Test: Phosphorus: Allotropic Forms - Question 2

Each of the following is true for white and red phosphorus except that they:

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White phosphorus, yellow phosphorus or simply tetraphosphorus (P4​) exists as molecules made up of four atoms in a tetrahedral structure. As phosphorous molecule is non polar, so it dissolves in non polar solvent like carbon disulfide, CS2​.

Test: Phosphorus: Allotropic Forms - Question 3

Phosphine is prepared by the action of?

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Phosphine is prepared by the action of alkali like NaOH in aqueous medium.

Hence option B is correct.

Test: Phosphorus: Allotropic Forms - Question 4

Fill in the blanks :
(i)   Ca3​P2​ + 6HCl → 3CaCl2​ + __p__
(ii)  P4 ​+ 3NaOH + 3H2​O → ___q___+ 3NaH2​PO2
(iii) PH4​I + KOH → KI + H2​O + ___r___
p, q and r respectively are:

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p, q and r respectively are PH3​, PH3​, PH3​

(i)   Ca3​P​+ 6HCl → 3CaCl2 ​+ PH3

(ii)  P4​ + 3NaOH + 3H2​O → PH3 ​+ 3NaH2​PO2​

(iii) PH4​I + KOH → KI + H2​O + PH3

Test: Phosphorus: Allotropic Forms - Question 5

Holmes signal uses chemical compound

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Holmes signal uses calcium carbide and calcium phosphide. The spontaneous combustion of phosphine is technically used in Holmes signals. Containers containing a mixture of calcium carbide and calcium phosphide are pierced and thrown in the sea when the gases burn and serve as a signal.

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