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Phosphorus hydrides flammability

However, PH3 is not the only hydride of phosphorus, and it is not the only product of this reaction. The other hydride of phosphorus is diphosphine, P2H4, which is produced in the reaction just shown. This compound is spontaneously flammable in air, and it ignites phosphine, which is also flammable. [Pg.421]

PYROPHORIC MATERIAL. Any liquid or solid that will ignite spontaneously in air at about 130F (54.4C). Titanium dichloride and phosphorus are examples of pyrophoric solids tnbutylaluminum and related compounds are pyrophoric liquids. Sodium, butyLithium, and lithium hydride are spontaneously flammable in moist air because they react exothermically with water, Such materials must be stored in an atmosphere of inert gas or under kerosene. Some alloys (barium, misch metal) are called pyrophoric because they spark when slight friclion is applied. [Pg.1390]


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