Quote: Originally posted by kuro96inlaila |
Today I decided to purify the red phosphorus which I obtained a couple days ago.It is from an old source so the quality isn't good.It appear to be
hygroscopic powder which the real red phosphorus isn't. |
Actually, it is hygroscopic. Not the RP itself, but its products of reaction with air. RP reacts with oxygen and moisture very, very slowly, but the
product, phosphoric acid, is so hygroscopic it makes it all clumpy in few years. It seems the deterioration is exponential if the powder is exposed to
the atmosphere, as if some catalysis is in order. I honestly don't know.
If you let it in sit for decades (30+ years) in a not so well closed bottle it will get wet. The top will be diluted acid, and the bottom will be like
a fine, wet, red sand.
The closest think I can describe it with is the red sludge from Ajka in Hungary.
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