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Phosphine (IUPAC name:
phosphane) is a colorless, flammable,
highly toxic compound with the
chemical formula PH3,
classed as a
pnictogen hydride. Pure...
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Methyldichlorophosphine (alternatively
known as dichloro(methyl)
phosphane, SW and
methylphosphonous dichloride) is an
organophosphorus compound with the...
- to form
pnictogen hydrides such as ammonia.
Going down the group, to
phosphane (phosphine),
arsane (arsine),
stibane (stibine), and
finally bis****ne...
- and 'tetracarbane' as
recommended for
analogues of silane, 'disilane';
phosphane, 'triphosphane'; and sulfane, 'tetrasulfane'. W. B. Kay (1940)....
- A metal-phosphine
complex is a
coordination complex containing one or more
phosphine ligands.
Almost always, the
phosphine is an
organophosphine of the...
- A
phosphorane (IUPAC name: λ5-
phosphane) is a
functional group in
organophosphorus chemistry with
pentavalent phosphorus.
Phosphoranes have the general...
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ammonia ("azane" when substituted),
hydrazine phosphorus:
phosphine (note "
phosphane" is the
IUPAC recommended name) ****nic:
arsine (note "arsane" is the...
- and 'tetracarbane' as
recommended for
analogues of silane, 'disilane';
phosphane, 'triphosphane'; and sulfane, 'tetrasulfane'." "Ethane –
Compound Summary"...
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given the base name
ending with -ane, e.g.
borane (BH3),
oxidane (H2O),
phosphane (PH3) (Although the name
phosphine is also in
common use, it is not recommended...
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phosphines is PH3,
called phosphine in the US and
British Commonwealth, but
phosphane elsewhere.
Replacement of one or more
hydrogen centers by an
organic substituents...