phosphorus triiodide

  • 1Phosphorus triiodide — Chembox new Name = Phosphorus triiodide ImageFile = Phosphorus triiodide 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Phosphorus triiodide ImageFile1 = Phosphorus triiodide 3D vdW.png ImageName1 = Space filling model of the phosphorus triiodide molecule… …

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  • 2Phosphorus triiodide (data page) — This page provides supplementary chemical data on phosphorus triiodide. Material Safety Data Sheet Structure and properties References Except where noted otherwise, data relate to standard ambient temperature and pressure. applies …

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  • 3Phosphorus trichloride — Phosphorus trichloride …

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  • 4Phosphorus tribromide — Phosphorus tribromide …

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  • 5Triiodide — In chemistry, triiodide (sometimes written tri iodide) can have several meanings. Triiodide primarily refers to the triiodide ion, I3−, a polyatomic anion composed of three iodine atoms. For some chemical compounds, triiodide indicates a salt of… …

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  • 6Phosphorus trifluoride — Chembox new Name = Phosphorus trifluoride ImageFile = Phosphorus trifluoride 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Phosphorus trifluoride ImageFile1 = Phosphorus trifluoride 3D vdW.png ImageName1 = Phosphorus trifluoride IUPACName = Phosphorus… …

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  • 7Diphosphorus tetraiodide — IUPAC name Diphosphorus tetraiodide …

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  • 8Bismuth(III) iodide — chembox new ImageFile = ImageSize = IUPACName = Bismuth(III) iodide OtherNames = Bismuth iodide, bismuth triiodide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers Abbreviations = CASNo = 7787 64 6 EINECS = PubChem = 24860889 SMILES = InChI = RTECS = MeSHName =… …

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  • 9List of inorganic compounds — Tentative listing related to this page, inorganic compounds by element (presently under construction), as well as . This list is not necessarily complete or up to date ndash; if you see an article that should be here but isn t (or one that… …

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  • 10Haloalkane — The haloalkanes (also known as halogenoalkanes or alkyl halides) are a group of chemical compounds, consisting of alkanes, such as methane or ethane, with one or more halogens linked, such as chlorine or fluorine, making them a type of organic… …

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