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  2. Allotropes of phosphorus - Wikipedia

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    White phosphorus, yellow phosphorus or simply tetraphosphorus (P 4) exists as molecules of four phosphorus atoms in a tetrahedral structure, joined by six phosphorus—phosphorus single bonds. [1] The free P 4 molecule in the gas phase has a P-P bond length of r g = 2.1994(3) Å as was determined by gas electron diffraction . [ 2 ]

  3. Characters of Persona 5 - Wikipedia

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    Kasumi, who as a Phantom Thief goes by the codename "Violet", is introduced in Persona 5 Royal. She is a first-year student that transfers to Shujin Academy around the same time as Joker. She is a rhythmic gymnast who the school has high hopes for because of her abilities. Although she has a good relationship with Joker and his friends, she has ...

  4. Phosphorus - Wikipedia

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    Violet phosphorus is a form of phosphorus that can be produced by day-long annealing of red phosphorus above 550 °C. In 1865, Hittorf discovered that when phosphorus was recrystallised from molten lead, a red/purple form is obtained. Therefore, this form is sometimes known as "Hittorf's phosphorus" (or violet or α-metallic phosphorus). [19]

  5. List of inorganic pigments - Wikipedia

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    Strontium yellow (PY32): SrCrO 4; Cobalt pigments. Aureolin or cobalt yellow (PY40): potassium cobaltinitrite (K 3 Co(NO 2) 6). Iron pigments. Yellow ochre (PY43): a naturally occurring clay of monohydrated ferric oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ·H 2 O). Lead pigments. Naples yellow (PY41). Lead-tin-yellow: PbSnO 4 or Pb(Sn,Si)O 3. Titanium pigments. Titanium ...

  6. Viola pinetorum - Wikipedia

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    Viola pinetorum is a species of violet known by the common names goosefoot violet, goosefoot yellow violet, gray-leaved violet, or mountain yellow violet. It is endemic to California, where it grows in mountain ranges throughout the state. It occurs in various types of mountain habitat, including forests and talus.

  7. Viola eriocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Viola eriocarpa (syn. Viola pubescens var. scabriuscula), the smooth yellow violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae. [2] It is native to Canada and the United States east of the Rockies. [1] A perennial of forests, it prefers very rich soils. [2]

  8. NBA trade deadline 2025: Winners and losers (and one mega ...

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    As I Was Saying — Winner: Los Angeles Lakers. I wrote last week that deadlines tend to serve as truth serum for NBA decision-makers, and that if Lakers vice president Rob Pelinka felt his team ...

  9. Color of chemicals - Wikipedia

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    yellow/orange Magnesium: Mg brilliant white Potassium: K lilac/violet Calcium: Ca brick red Rubidium: Rb red-violet Strontium: Sr red Caesium: Cs light blue Barium: Ba green/yellow Copper: Cu Blue/Green(Often with white flashes) Lead: Pb Grey/White