-
stable chains,
although diarsine (or diarsane) H2As–AsH2, and even
triarsane H2As–As(H)–AsH2 have been detected. The
diarsine is
unstable above −100 °C...
- polymers; a few
exceptions exist, such as the near-tetrahedral
diphosphine and
diarsine complexes [Ag(L–L)2]+.
Under standard conditions,
silver does not form...
- Space-filling
model dinitrogen hydride hydrazine (diazane) N2H4
diphosphorus hydride diphosphine (diphosphane) P2H4 di****nic
hydride diarsine (diarsane) As2H4...
- Pauling, M. L. Tobe "A nickel(II)-catalyzed
synthesis of a
triarsine from a
diarsine" J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1968,
volume 90, pp 4741–4742. doi:10.1021/ja01019a049...
- chemistry. They
behave like
phosphine ligands, but are less basic. The
diarsine C6H4(As(CH3)2)2,
known as diars, is a
chelating ligand.
Thorin is an indicator...
- polymers; a few
exceptions exist, such as the near-tetrahedral
diphosphine and
diarsine complexes [Ag(L–L)2]+.
Under standard conditions,
silver does not form...