Red phosphorus is odorless, but in practice, samples of red phosphorus contain trace amounts of white phosphorus. Even the purest samples contain
some. It is this contamination which gives it the particular smell. I never had red phosphorus, which is completely odorless. I purchased 20 grams of
99.99% red phosphorus for my element collection and even this had a faint smell.
If your red phosphorus is free flowing, then it is quite pure and contains hardly any white phosphorus. The white phosphorus makes it somewhat sticky.
[Edited on 3-2-18 by woelen] |