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Hypophosphorous acid (HPA), or
phosphinic acid, is a
phosphorus oxyacid and a
powerful reducing agent with
molecular formula H3PO2. It is a
colorless low-melting...
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class of
phosphorus compounds conceptually based on the
structure of
hypophosphorous acid.
IUPAC prefers the term
phosphinate in all cases,
however in practice...
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organophosphinic acid is an
organophosphorus compound with the
formula R2−nHnPO2H (R = alkyl, aryl). One or both P-H
bonds in the
parent hypophosphorous acid (aka...
- (e.g.
hypophosphorous acid and
dialkyl phosphites), it
exists in
equilibrium with an
extremely minor tautomer P(OH)3. (In contrast, ****nous
acid's major...
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Diazonium salts also
react with boronates, iodide, thiols, water,
hypophosphorous acid and others, and
fluorination can be
carried out
using tetrafluoroborate...
- that
recalls its
similarity of
composition with
hyposulfurous acid,
hypophosphorous acid, etc., [which are] formed, like it, from 1
equivalent of their...
- An oxyacid, oxoacid, or
ternary acid is an
acid that
contains oxygen. Specifically, it is a
compound that
contains hydrogen, oxygen, and at
least one...
- it can be
prepared by the
reduction of
fluorenone with zinc or
hypophosphorous acid–iodine. The
fluorene molecule is
nearly planar,
although each of...
- (NaPO2H2, also
known as
sodium phosphinate) is the
sodium salt of
hypophosphorous acid and is
often encountered as the monohydrate, NaPO2H2·H2O. It is a...
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Phosphoric acid (orthophosphoric
acid,
monophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V)
acid) is a colorless,
odorless phosphorus-containing solid, and inorganic...