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Phosphorus exists as several allotropes, the most common being red, black, and what?

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Phosphorus exists as several allotropes, the most common being red, black, and white phosphorus. White phosphorus consists of tetrahedral P4 molecules and melts at 44.15C; it is converted to red phosphorus by heating at 400C for several hours. The chemical differences between red and white phosphorus are considerable: white phosphorus burns in air, whereas red phosphorus is stable; white phosphorus is soluble in organic compounds, whereas red phosphorus is not; white phosphorus melts at 44.15C, whereas red phosphorus melts at 597C. If the enthalpy of fusion of white phosphorus is 0.659 kJ/mol, what is its S? Black phosphorus is even less reactive than red. Based on this information, which allotrope would you predict to have the highest entropy? the lowest? Why?.

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