- a colorless, flammable,
highly toxic compound with the
chemical formula PH3,
classed as a
pnictogen hydride. Pure
phosphine is odorless, but technical...
-
patients with
PH3 compared to PH1 and PH2, CKD has been
reported in
patients with
PH3. Moreover, the
genetic prevalence based on
known PH3 variants is much...
- Goar; Elguero, José; Del Bene,
Janet E. (2014). "Pnicogen
Bonds between X═
PH3 (X = O, S, NH, CH2) and
Phosphorus and
Nitrogen Bases". The
Journal of Physical...
- temperature: 2 P2H4 → P3H5 +
PH3 Samples have been
isolated by gas chromatography. The
compound rapidly converts to
PH3 and the
cyclophosphine cyclo-P5H5...
- the
formula As(C6H5)3. This organo****nic compound,
often abbreviated As
Ph3, is a
colorless crystalline solid that is used as a
ligand and a reagent...
- the
vertical motion in the
Jovian atmosphere by
PH3 and NH3 spectra. The
highest concentrations of
PH3 and NH3 were
found to the
north of the GRS peripheral...
-
phosphoric acid and phosphine: 4 H3PO3 → 3 H3PO4 +
PH3 This
reaction is used for laboratory-scale
preparations of
PH3.
Phosphorous acid
slowly oxidizes in air to...
-
Research published in
September 2020
indicated the
detection of
phosphine (
PH3) in Venus's
atmosphere by
Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) telescope...
- with
water to
produce highly toxic phosphine (
PH3) and zinc
hydroxide (Zn(OH)2): Zn3P2 + 6 H2O → 2
PH3 + 3 Zn(OH)2 Zn3P2 has a room-temperature tetragonal...
- AlP
reacts with
fluids in the body: AlP + 3 H2O → Al(OH)3 +
PH3, and AlP + 3 HCl → AlCl3 +
PH3 (stomach) The
management of
AAlPP remains purely supportive...