"white phosphorus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} white phosphorus (uncountable)
  1. (chemistry) The most common allotrope of phosphorus; a yellow-white waxy solid that is insoluble in water and spontaneously combusts on exposure to air to form clouds of phosphorus pentoxide; used as a military smokescreen and as an incendiary weapon. Wikipedia link: white phosphorus Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Chemistry, Phosphorus Synonyms: icy noctiluca, yellow phosphorus Translations (most common allotrope of phosphorus): ağ fosfor (Azerbaijani), 白磷 (báilín) (Chinese Mandarin), 黃磷 (Chinese Mandarin), 黄磷 (huánglín) (Chinese Mandarin), fosforùs gwynn [masculine] (Cornish), witte fosfor [neuter] (Dutch), valkoinen fosfori (Finnish), weißer Phosphor [masculine] (German), سپين فاسفورس [masculine] (Pashto), бе́лый фо́сфор (bélyj fósfor) [masculine] (Russian), vit fosfor [common-gender] (Swedish), бі́лий фо́сфор (bílyj fósfor) [masculine] (Ukrainian), ffosfforws gwyn [masculine] (Welsh)

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