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Chemical compound
diphosphorus from a diphosphorus bisanthracene adduct has been reported. The synthesis of a stabilized HP2+ cation has been reported. "Diphosphorus (CHEBI:33472)"
Diphosphorus
Chemical compound
subhalide of phosphorus. It is the most stable of the diphosphorus tetrahalides. Diphosphorus tetraiodide is easily generated by the disproportionation
Diphosphorus_tetraiodide
Chemical compound
PF3·BH3 and a polymer with formula PF. Diphosphorus tetrafluoride reacts with oxygen or water to yield diphosphorus tetrafluoride oxide, which has one oxygen
Diphosphorus_tetrafluoride
Solid forms of the element phosphorus
violet and black allotropes are also known. Gaseous phosphorus exists as diphosphorus and atomic phosphorus. White phosphorus, yellow phosphorus or simply
Allotropes_of_phosphorus
Chemical compound
Diphosphorus tetrachloride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula P2Cl4. It is a colorless liquid that decomposes near room temperature and ignites
Diphosphorus_tetrachloride
Chemical compound
Diphosphorus trisulfide (sometimes called phosphorus trisulfide) is a hypothetical phosphorus sulfide with the formula of P2S3. In contrast, the formal
Diphosphorus_trisulfide
Chemical bond involving six bonding electrons; one sigma plus two pi bonds
bond are cyanides and isocyanides. Some diatomic molecules, such as diphosphorus and carbon monoxide, are also triple bonded. In skeletal formulae the
Triple_bond
Chemical compound
Other names Phosphorus sulfide Sulfur phosphide Phosphorus persulfide Diphosphorus pentasulfide Tetraphosphorus decasulfide Phosphorus decasulfide Identifiers
Phosphorus_pentasulfide
Chemical compound
phosphoryl halide, and it reacts with iodine in a sealed tube to form diphosphorus tetraiodide. P4O6 reacts with ozone at 195 K to give the unstable compound
Phosphorus_trioxide
Chemical compound
7λ5-tetraphosphatricyclo[3.3.1.13,7]decane 1,3,5,7-tetraoxide Other names Diphosphorus pentoxide Phosphorus(V) oxide Phosphoric anhydride Tetraphosphorus decaoxide
Phosphorus_pentoxide
Chemical element with atomic number 15 (P)
thermal decomposition at 1,100 K (830 °C) where it turns into gaseous diphosphorus (P2). This molecule contains a triple bond and is analogous to N2; it
Phosphorus
Chemical compound
characteristic garlic odor, and samples are commonly coated with white "diphosphorus pentoxide", which consists of P4O10 tetrahedra with oxygen inserted between
White_phosphorus
Molecule composed of any two atoms
species repolymerize when cooled. Heating ("cracking") phosphorus gives diphosphorus (P2). Sulfur vapor is mostly disulfur (S2). Dilithium (Li2) and disodium
Diatomic_molecule
Class of chemical compounds
above 570 K in an evacuated tube. P4 + 10 S → P4S10 Diphosphorus heptasulfide ((P2S7)n) Diphosphorus trisulfide (P2S3) Jason, M. E.; Ngo, T.; Rahman, S
Phosphorus_sulfides
Chemical used to detect unstable compounds
(ceric ammonium nitrate) and the trapping agent be mutually compatible. Diphosphorus is an old target of chemists since it is the heavy analogue of N2. Its
Chemical_trap
Chemical compound
Diphosphorus tetroxide, or phosphorus tetroxide is an inorganic compound of phosphorus and oxygen. It has the empirical chemical formula P2O4. Solid phosphorus
Phosphorus_tetroxide
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon composed of three fused benzene rings
electrophilic aromatic substitution using a tethered cyclohexanol group using diphosphorus pentoxide, which closes the central ring onto an existing aromatic ring
Phenanthrene
Systematic naming of chemical compounds
nitrogen trichloride, BF3 is termed boron trifluoride, and P2O5 is termed diphosphorus pentoxide (although the a of the prefix penta- should actually not be
Chemical_nomenclature
Colorless flammable liquid with an ammonia-like odor
compounds Other anions Tetrafluorohydrazine Hydrogen peroxide Diphosphane Diphosphorus tetraiodide Other cations Organic hydrazines Related Binary azanes Ammonia
Hydrazine
which combines a carbonyl compound with a phosphoryl organophosphide (diphosphorus ylide). The reduction or oxidation of phosphaalkenes can produce radical
Phosphaalkene
Chemical compounds containing phosphorus bound to a halogen
mixture of the trihalide vapour and hydrogen gas. The relatively stable diphosphorus tetraiodide is known to have a trans, bent configuration similar to hydrazine
Phosphorus_halide
Topics referred to by the same term
management strategy emphasizing avoiding waste rather than treating it Diphosphorus (P 2), an inorganic chemical SARS-CoV-2 Zeta variant, one of the variants
P2
Systematic method of naming inorganic chemical compounds
phosphorus is called often phosphorus pentaoxide. It should actually be diphosphorus pentaoxide, but it is assumed that there are two phosphorus atoms (P2O5)
IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry
IUPAC_nomenclature_of_inorganic_chemistry
Property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms
crystalline structure Black phosphorus – semiconductor, analogous to graphite Diphosphorus – gaseous form composed of P2 molecules, stable between 1200 °C and 2000 °C;
Allotropy
polymerization between tetraaminopyridine and dihydroxyterephthalic acid using diphosphorus pentoxide as a dehydrating agent. The polymer mixture is then heated
M5_fiber
Hypothetical charge of an atom if all its bonds to different atoms were fully ionic
Schleyer, Paul v. R.; Robinson, Gregory H. (2008). "Carbene-Stabilized Diphosphorus". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130 (45): 14970–1. Bibcode:2008JAChS
Oxidation_state
Chemical compound
phosphorus chlorides Phosphorus pentachloride Phosphorus oxychloride Diphosphorus tetrachloride Related compounds Phosphorus trifluoride Phosphorus tribromide
Phosphorus_trichloride
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Phosphorus trisulfide may refer to: Phosphorus sesquisulfide Diphosphorus trisulfide This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated
Phosphorus_trisulfide
Family of chemical compounds
09%) and 3s (1.62%) orbitals of phosphorus. They later synthesised a diphosphorus-centred radial anion and the first di-radical di-anion from the reduction
Stable_phosphorus_radicals
Organic compound with at least one covalent carbon–phosphorus bond
Schleyer, Paul v. R.; Robinson, Gregory H. (2008). "Carbene-Stabilized Diphosphorus". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130 (45): 14970–1. doi:10
Organophosphorus_chemistry
PdSO4 Palladium tetrafluoride – PdF4 Diphosphorus tetrachloride – P2Cl4 Diphosphorus tetrafluoride – P2F4 Diphosphorus tetraiodide – P2I4 Hexachlorophosphazene
List_of_inorganic_compounds
Hydrocarbon compound containing one or more C=C bonds
thioketone and a phosphite ester combined (the Corey-Winter olefination) or diphosphorus tetraiodide will deoxygenate glycols to alkenes. Alkenes can be prepared
Alkene
American software developer, engineering manager, and author
Cummins, Christopher (1 September 2006). "Triple-Bond Reactivity of Diphosphorus Molecules". Science. 313 (5791): 1276–1279. Bibcode:2006Sci...313.1276P
Jessica_McKellar
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
following: Phosphorus trifluoride, PF3 Phosphorus pentafluoride, PF5 Diphosphorus tetrafluoride, P2F4 See phosphorus halides for a complete list of phosphorus
Phosphorus_fluoride
Chemical compound
Related Binary Phosphorus halides diphosphorus tetrafluoride diphosphorus tetrachloride diphosphorus tetrabromide diphosphorus tetraiodide Related compounds
Diphosphane
American chemist
to simple phosphorus compounds including a low temperature route to diphosphorus: In 2007, Cummins was awarded the 2007 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize
Christopher_C._Cummins
Chemical compound
reactions, and for the preparation of Grignard reagents. Nitrogen triiodide Diphosphorus tetraiodide Phosphorus trifluoride Phosphorus trichloride Phosphorus
Phosphorus_triiodide
Chemical compound
(2021-06-07). "Isolation of Neutral, Mono-, and Dicationic B 2 P 2 Rings by Diphosphorus Addition to a Boron−Boron Triple Bond". Angewandte Chemie International
Diphosphadiboretanes
American inorganic chemist
discovery, several other molecules have subsequently been prepared including diphosphorus. Robinson has published over 150 research articles, including: Wang,
Gregory_H._Robinson
Chemical compound
solid. The compound is a closely related to the better characterized diphosphorus tetraiodide. Identified in the late 19th century with the (accurate)
Diarsenic_tetraiodide
−6.4 −93.42 31 74-89-5 1-Butene CH2=CHCH2CH3 −6.3 −185.33 56 106-98-9 Diphosphorus tetrafluoride P2F4 −6.2 −86.5 138 13824-74-3 Chloryl fluoride ClO2F −6
List_of_gases
Chemical compound
Names IUPAC name Tetracalcium oxide diphosphate Other names Tetracalcium diphosphorus nonaoxide, tetracalcium oxygen(2-) diphosphate, calcium oxide phosphate
Tetracalcium_phosphate
Topics referred to by the same term
P2O-Lab (Process-to-Order Lab), Dresden University of Technology P2O (diphosphorus monoxide), see phosphorus monoxide (P1O1) All pages with titles beginning
P20
Family of chemical compounds
Milan; Bertrand, Guy (2024-10-02). "A carbene-stabilized diphosphorus: a triple-bonded diphosphorus (PP) and a bis(phosphinidene) (P–P) transfer agent". Chemical
Cyclic_alkyl_amino_carbenes
Chemistry rule of thumb
Arsa-diazonium O Silicon monoxide has some triple-bond character Si disilynes P Diphosphorus S Observed in (I2)2S2+2 Ge Digermyne As Arsenic monophosphide (As≡P)
Double_bond_rule
British chemistry professor (born 1974)
Slageren J.; Liddle S. T. (2021). "Dipnictogen f-Element Chemistry: A Diphosphorus Uranium Complex". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 143: 5343-5348
Stephen_Liddle
Chemical compound
phosphorus into organic molecules. Phosphonium iodide is prepared by mixing diphosphorus tetraiodide (P2I4) with elemental phosphorus and water at 80 °C and allowing
Phosphonium_iodide
10025–87–3 P2I4 diphosphorus tetraiodide 13455–00–0 P2O5 phosphorus pentoxide 1314–56–3 P2S3 diphosphorus trisulfide 12165–69–4 P2Se3 diphosphorus triselenide
Glossary_of_chemical_formulae
Chemical compound with hydrogen and pnictogen atoms
Geometry Space-filling model dinitrogen hydride hydrazine (diazane) N2H4 diphosphorus hydride diphosphine (diphosphane) P2H4 diarsenic hydride diarsine (diarsane)
Pnictogen_hydride
Divalent cations of phosphorus
[2((CH3)2N)2PCl]·AlCl3, ((CH3)2N)3P·((CH3)2N)2PCl·AlCl3, and related species-diphosphorus cations". Inorganic Chemistry. 15: 3046–3050. doi:10.1021/ic50166a022
Phosphenium
Chemical compound
4-Aminobiphenyl can in principle be obtained by reduction of 4-azidobiphenyl with diphosphorus tetraiodide (P2I4). 4-Aminobiphenyl causes DNA damage, which is thought
4-Aminobiphenyl
Chemical compound
production of fertilizers. Triphosphorus pentanitride Phosphorus monoxide Diphosphorus Carbon monosulfide Silicon monoxide Atkins, Robert M.; Timms, Peter L
Phosphorus_mononitride
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
the free dictionary. tetraiodide may refer to: Carbon tetraiodide, CI4 Diphosphorus tetraiodide, P2I4, an orange crystalline solid and a versatile reducing
Tetraiodide
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