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Bi****hine (IUPAC name: bis****ne) is the
chemical compound with the
formula BiH3. As the
heaviest analogue of
ammonia (a
pnictogen hydride), BiH3 is...
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trichloroacetic acid).
Phosphine is a
reducing agent. Arsine, stibine, and
bi****hine are
highly toxic,
thermally unstable, and
colourless gases. No appreciable...
- to antimony, bi****h does not form a
stable hydride. Bi****h hydride,
bi****hine (BiH 3), is an
endothermic compound that
spontaneously decomposes at room...
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Hydrazoic acid
Related compounds Ammonium hydroxide Phosphine Arsine Stibine Bi****hine Supplementary data page
Ammonia (data page)
Except where otherwise noted...
- antimony:
stibine (note "stibane" is the
IUPAC recommended name) bi****h:
bi****hine (note "bis****ne" is the
IUPAC recommended name) helium:
helium hydride...
- (phosphine),
arsane (arsine),
stibane (stibine), and
finally bis****ne (
bi****hine), each
pnictogen hydride becomes progressively less
stable (more unstable)...
- Like its
lighter homologues ammonia, phosphine, arsine, stibine, and
bi****hine,
moscovine (McH3) is
expected to have a
trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry...
- (SDS) ICSC 0694
Related compounds Other cations Ammonia Arsine Stibine Bi****hine Related compounds Trimethylphosphine Triphenylphosphine Except where otherwise...
- ****nic would. Bi****h (Bi),
which also
gives a
false positive by
forming bi****hine (BiH3),
similarly can be
distinguished by how it
resists attack by both...
- 75-04-7 1,1,1-Trifluorobutane CF3CH2CH2CH3 16.74 −114.79 112 460-34-4
Bi****hine BiH3 17 −67 212 18288-22-7 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluorobutane CH3CF2CF2CH3 17 130...