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diphosphorus from a
diphosphorus bisanthracene adduct has been reported. The
synthesis of a
stabilized HP2+
cation has been reported. "
Diphosphorus (CHEBI:33472)"...
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subhalide of phosphorus. It is the most
stable of the
diphosphorus tetrahalides.
Diphosphorus tetraiodide is
easily generated by the disproportionation...
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violet and
black allotropes are also known.
Gaseous phosphorus exists as
diphosphorus and
atomic phosphorus.
White phosphorus,
yellow phosphorus or simply...
- PF3•BH3 and a
polymer with
formula PF.
Diphosphorus tetrafluoride reacts with
oxygen or
water to
yield diphosphorus tetrafluoride oxide,
which has one oxygen...
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Diphosphorus trisulfide (sometimes
called phosphorus trisulfide) is a
phosphorus sulfide with the
formula of P2S3. The
substance is
highly unstable and...
- bond are
cyanides and isocyanides. Some
diatomic molecules, such as
diphosphorus and
carbon monoxide, are also
triple bonded. In
skeletal formulae the...
- 7λ5-tetraphosphatricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decane 1,3,5,7-tetraoxide
Other names Diphosphorus pentoxide Phosphorus(V)
oxide Phosphoric anhydride Tetraphosphorus decaoxide...
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Diphosphorus tetrachloride is an
inorganic compound with a
chemical formula P2Cl4. It is a
colorless liquid that
decomposes near room
temperature and ignites...
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Other names Phosphorus sulfide Sulfur phosphide Phosphorus persulfide Diphosphorus pentasulfide Tetraphosphorus decasulfide Phosphorus decasulfide Identifiers...
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phosphorus with
sulfur above 570 K in an
evacuated tube. P4 + 10 S → P4S10
Diphosphorus trisulfide (P2S3) Jason, M. E.; Ngo, T.; Rahman, S. (1997). "Products...