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Stibine (IUPAC name: stibane) is a
chemical compound with the
formula SbH3. A
pnictogen hydride, this colourless,
highly toxic gas is the prin****l covalent...
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synthesis typically begins with
tricoordinate antimony compounds,
called stibines.
Antimony trichloride reacts with
organolithium or
Grignard reagents to...
- gas
stibine, SbH 3: Sb3− + 3 H+ → SbH 3
Stibine can also be
produced by
treating Sb3+
salts with
hydride reagents such as
sodium borohydride.
Stibine decomposes...
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compounds of gold, silver, mercury,
germanium or tellurium, and with
stibine.
Violent reactions have also been
reported with acetaldehyde, hypochlorite...
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types of molecules,
including carbanions, amines, phosphines, arsines,
stibines, and sulfoxides. The
identity of the
inverting atom has a
dominating influence...
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Substance Fact Sheet" (PDF). New
Jersey Department of Health.
October 2010. "
Stibine Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet" (PDF). New
Jersey Department of Health...
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reducing agent;
reaction of them with
acids form the
toxic and
unstable gas
stibine (SbH3). Indeed, they have some
metallic properties, and the
alkali metal...
- (organo-nitrogen compounds), "arsine" (organo-****nic compounds), and "
stibine" (organo-antimony compounds).
NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards. "#0505"...
- ****nic:
arsine (note "arsane" is the
IUPAC recommended name) antimony:
stibine (note "stibane" is the
IUPAC recommended name) bi****h: bi****hine (note...
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Going down the group, to
phosphane (phosphine),
arsane (arsine),
stibane (
stibine), and
finally bis****ne (bi****hine), each
pnictogen hydride becomes progressively...