Black Phosphorous MCQs
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Question: The thermodynamically most stable allotrope of phosphorus is
- White phosphorus
- Red phosphorus
- Black phosphorus
- Violet phosphorus
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Stability order: Black > Red > White. Black phosphorus has the lowest energy state under normal conditions.
Question: Black phosphorus is prepared by
- heating white P at 573 K in inert atmosphere
- heating white P under high pressure (∼12,000 atm) at 473 K
- heating red P in sealed tube
- direct reaction of P₄ with graphite
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Bridgman method: White P is subjected to very high pressure (∼12,000 atm) at 200°C → orthorhombic black P.
Question: The structure of black phosphorus is
- molecular (P₄)
- amorphous polymeric
- layered (2D puckered sheets)
- chain polymer like red P
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Orthorhombic black P has corrugated (puckered) layered structure similar to graphite → van der Waals forces between layers.
Question: Black phosphorus is
- best conductor of electricity among phosphorus allotropes
- insulator
- semiconductor with zero band gap
- superconductor
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: It is a semiconductor (band gap ∼0.3 eV) and best conductor among allotropes due to delocalized electrons in puckered layers.
Question: Each phosphorus atom in black phosphorus is covalently bonded to
- 2 other P atoms
- 3 other P atoms
- 4 other P atoms
- 5 other P atoms
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Like red P, each P atom forms 3 covalent bonds in the puckered layer.
Question: Black phosphorus has metallic lustre and is
- opaque and brittle
- transparent
- soft and waxy
- gaseous
Correct Answer: A
Question: Black phosphorus is chemically
- most reactive
- least reactive
- moderately reactive
- as reactive as white P
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Due to strong covalent bonding and absence of strain, it is the least reactive allotrope.
Question: Exfoliated single layer of black phosphorus is known as
- Graphene
- Phosphorene
- Silicene
- Germanene
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Phosphorene is a 2D material with excellent semiconductor properties.
Question: Black phosphorus does NOT show
- chemiluminescence
- layered structure
- semiconducting property
- metallic lustre
Correct Answer: A
Question: Density of black phosphorus is
- 1.82 g/cm³
- 2.1 g/cm³
- 2.69 g/cm³
- 3.5 g/cm³
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Highest density among allotropes → 2.69 g/cm³
Question: Black phosphorus is insoluble in
- water
- CS₂
- both A and B
- benzene
Correct Answer: C
Question: Black phosphorus ignites in air at
- 30°C
- 260°C
- above 400°C
- does not ignite
Correct Answer: C
Question: The interlayer forces in black phosphorus are
- covalent
- ionic
- van der Waals
- metallic
Correct Answer: C
Question: Black phosphorus is isomorphous with
- graphite
- diamond
- white phosphorus
- red phosphorus
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Both have puckered layered structure.
Question: Which allotrope of phosphorus is non-poisonous and most stable?
- White
- Red
- Black
- All are poisonous
Correct Answer: C
Question: Phosphorene shows
- direct band gap
- indirect band gap
- zero band gap
- metallic behaviour
Correct Answer: A
Question: Black phosphorus is used in
- match industry
- high-performance lithium-ion batteries
- smoke screens
- rat poison
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Emerging application in next-gen batteries and electronics.
Question: Which allotrope has the highest melting point?
- White P (44°C)
- Red P (590°C)
- Black P (∼610°C under pressure)
- All same
Correct Answer: C
Question: Which of the following is correct order of reactivity?
- White > Red > Black
- Black > Red > White
- Red > White > Black
- White = Red = Black
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: White (most strained) > Red > Black (most stable)
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