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Definition of Phosphides

Phosphide
Phosphide Phos"phide, n. (Chem.) A binary compound of phosphorus.

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- Phosphides are known with the majority of less electronegative elements with the exception of Hg, Pb, Sb, Bi, Te, and Po. Finally, some phosphides are...
- Calcium phosphide (CP) is the inorganic compound with the formula Ca3P2. It is one of several phosphides of calcium, being described as the salt-like material...
- Lars Gunnar; Timm, D.; Motzfeldt, K.; Theander, Olof; Flood, H. (1962). "Phosphides of the B31 (MnP) Structure Type". Acta Chemica Scandinavica. 16. Danish...
- Trimolybdenum phosphide is a binary inorganic compound of molybdenum metal and phosphorus with the chemical formula Mo3P. Trimolybdenum phosphide can be obtained...
- Phosphides are rather fast-acting rat poisons, resulting in the rats dying usually in open areas, instead of in the affected buildings. Phosphides used...
- zinc phosphide solar cells may be possible within ten years. Metal phosphides have been used as rodenticides. A mixture of food and zinc phosphide is left...
- zinc phosphide: Zn3P2 + 6 H2O → 3 Zn(OH)2 + 2 PH3 Some other metal phosphides could be used including aluminium phosphide, or calcium phosphide. Pure...
- Gold phosphides are inorganic compounds of gold and phosphorus. The only known gold phosphide is a metastable gold(I) polyphosphide with the formula Au2P3...
- B. (2000). "Self-Propagating Metathesis Routes to Metastable Group 4 Phosphides". Inorganic Chemistry. 39 (15): 3243–3246. doi:10.1021/ic000057m. PMID 11196860...
- Phosphide silicides or silicide phosphides or silicophosphides are compounds containing anions composed of silicide (Si4−) and phosphide (P3−). They can...