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             Deutsch: Weißer Phosphor unter Wasser mit gelber Schnittfläche 
            English: White Phosphor  Red phosphorLa bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:de. La originala priskribo estas: * Bildbeschreibung: Probe von rotem (links) und violettem (rechts) Phosphor * Quelle: Gschnaller Jochen * Fotograf: Peter Krimbacher * Datum: 3.11.2005 | 
          
          
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