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Phosphines nonmetals

Chlorine dioxide Ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, hydrogen sulflde, methane, mercury, nonmetals, phosphine, phosphorus pentachloride... [Pg.1207]

Nitropropane Nitrosyl fluoride Nitrosyl perchlorate Nitrourea Nitrous acid Nitryl chloride Oxalic acid See under Nitromethane chlorosulfonic acid, oleum Haloalkenes, metals, nonmetals Acetones, amines, diethyl ether, metal salts, organic materials Mercury(II) and silver salts Phosphine, phosphorus trichloride, silver nitrate, semicarbazone Ammonia, sulfur trioxide, tin(IV) bromide and iodide Furfuryl alcohol, silver, mercury, sodium chlorate, sodium chlorite, sodium hypochlorite... [Pg.1479]

Analogous derivatives of nonmetals Diborane, dimethylphosphine, phosphine, triethylarsine... [Pg.55]

The important compounds of nitrogen with hydrogen are ammonia, hydrazine, and hy dr azoic acid, the parent of the shock-sensitive azides. Phosphine forms neutral solutions in water reaction of nonmetal halides with water—hydrolysis—produces oxoacids but no change in oxidation number. [Pg.856]

Nitromethane. Mixtures with HN03 are extremely explosive.38 Nonmetal Hydrides. Arsine, phosphine, and tetraborane are oxidized explosively by fuming HN03 and stibine by concentrated HN03. Phosphine, hydrogen sulfide, and... [Pg.393]

The first example of reversible spUtting of H2 on a nonmetal center has been found [19]. The phosphine borane in Eq. (5) has a strong Lewis acidic center (boron) linked to a Lewis basic site (phosphoms). [Pg.87]

Ignition or explosive reaction with metals (e.g., aluminum, antimony powder, bismuth powder, brass, calcium powder, copper, germanium, iron, manganese, potassium, tin, vanadium powder). Reaction with some metals requires moist CI2 or heat. Ignites with diethyl zinc (on contact), polyisobutylene (at 130°), metal acetylides, metal carbides, metal hydrides (e.g., potassium hydride, sodium hydride, copper hydride), metal phosphides (e.g., copper(II) phosphide), methane + oxygen, hydrazine, hydroxylamine, calcium nitride, nonmetals (e.g., boron, active carbon, silicon, phosphoms), nonmetal hydrides (e.g., arsine, phosphine, silane), steel (above 200° or as low as 50° when impurities are present), sulfides (e.g., arsenic disulfide, boron trisulfide, mercuric sulfide), trialkyl boranes. [Pg.315]

Explosive reaction with alkenes + diiodomethane, sulfur dioxide. Reacts violently with bromine, water, nitro compounds. Ignites on contact with air, ozone, methanol, or hydrazine. Reacts violently with nonmetal halides (e.g., arsenic trichloride or phosphorus trichloride) to produce pyrophoric triethyl arsine or triethyl phosphine. To fight fire, do not use water, foam, or halogenated extinguishing agents. Use dty materials, such as graphite, sand, etc. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of ZnO. See also ZINC COMPOUNDS. [Pg.499]

Ignition on contact with bromine pentafluoride (or violent reaction), chlorine trifluoride, fluorine, metals (powdered) + water, aluminum-titanium alloys + heat, metal acetylides (e.g., cesium acetylide, copper(I) acetylide, lithium acetylide, mbidium acetylide), nonmetals (e.g., boron ignites at 700°C), phosphoms, sodium phosphinate. Violent reaction with acetaldehyde, aluminum + diethyl ether, dipropylmercury, titanium (above 113°C). Incandescent reaction with cesium oxide... [Pg.771]

Some gaseous or liquid compounds of nonmetals and hydrogen ignite on contact with air and bum with a luminous flame. These are the phosphines, silanes, and boranes—the hydrides of the elements phosphorus, silicon, and boron, respectively. Of these, the luminously burning phosphines have practical importance because they can be generated by moistening of solid phosphides with plain water according to the (simplified) equations ... [Pg.19]


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