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Chemical compound
Strontium phosphide is an inorganic compound of strontium and phosphorus with the chemical formula Sr 3P 2. The compound looks like black crystalline
Strontium_phosphide
SrTiO3 strontium titanate 12060–59–2 SrWO4 strontium tungstate 13451–05–3 SrZrO3 strontium zirconate 12036–39–4 Sr3P2 strontium phosphide 12504–16–4
List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
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iodide – AlI3 Aluminium nitride – AlN Aluminium oxide – Al2O3 Aluminium phosphide – AlP Aluminium chloride – AlCl3 Aluminium fluoride – AlF3 Aluminium hydroxide
List_of_inorganic_compounds
Numbers, classes, and proper shipping names allocated to dangerous goods
Magnesium hydride UN 2011 4.3 Magnesium phosphide UN 2012 4.3 Potassium phosphide UN 2013 4.3 Strontium phosphide UN 2014 5.1 Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous
List of UN numbers 2001 to 2100
List_of_UN_numbers_2001_to_2100
Class of chemical compounds
Phosphidbromiden des Calciums, Strontiums und Bariums / Preparation and Properties of Phosphide Bromides of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium". Zeitschrift für
Phosphide_bromide
Crystallographic system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube
Ono, S.; Nomura, K.; Hayakawa, H. (1974). "Syntheses of new rare-earth phosphides". Journal of the Less Common Metals. 38 (2–3): 119–130. doi:10.1016/0022-5088(74)90055-1
Cubic_crystal_system
diarsenate dihydrate) Nickelphosphide (phosphide: IMA1998-023) 1.BD.05 [288] [289] [290] (IUPAC: trinickel phosphide) Nickelpicromerite (picromerite: IMA2012-053)
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properties and electronic structure of oxidized and reduced single-crystal strontium titanate" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Metallkunde. 94 (3): 226. doi:10.3139/146
List_of_refractive_indices
Non-explosives producing heat, light and sound
low boiling point. Phosphorus trisulfide – used to make matches Calcium phosphide – liberates phosphine when wet, used in some naval signal flares Potassium
Pyrotechnic_composition
Particle, atom or molecule with a net electrical charge
Carbide C− Chloride Cl− Fluoride F− Hydride H− Iodide I− Nitride N3− Phosphide P3− Oxide O2− Sulfide S2− Selenide Se2− Polyatomic anions Azide N−3 Peroxide
Ion
Chemical element with atomic number 15 (P)
properties. A wide variety of compounds which contain the containing the phosphide ion P3− exist, both with main-group elements and with metals. They often
Phosphorus
Chemical compound
about 80–85% of CaC2 (the rest is CaO (calcium oxide), Ca3P2 (calcium phosphide), CaS (calcium sulfide), Ca3N2 (calcium nitride), SiC (silicon carbide)
Calcium_carbide
Direct conversion process from heat to electricity via photons
Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) energy conversion is a direct conversion process from heat to electricity via photons. A basic thermophotovoltaic system consists
Thermophotovoltaic energy conversion
Thermophotovoltaic_energy_conversion
Harmful effects of certain metals
acid Selenium Chlorine Fluoride Organic Phosphorus Pesticides Aluminium phosphide Organophosphates Nitrogen Cyanide Nicotine Nitrogen dioxide poisoning
Metal_toxicity
elements) such as aluminium gallium indium phosphide (AlInGaP)) alloy and indium arsenide antimonide phosphide (InAsSbP). The properties of III-V compound
List of semiconductor materials
List_of_semiconductor_materials
1431 4.2 Sodium methylate UN 1432 4.3 Sodium phosphide UN 1433 4.3 Stannic phosphide UN 1434 4.2 Strontium UN 1435 4.3 Zinc ashes UN 1436 4.3 Zinc powder
List of UN numbers 1401 to 1500
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vanadate) Taniajacoite (ruizite: IMA2014-107) 9.B?. [63] [no] [no] (IUPAC: strontium calcium dimanganese(III) undecaoxotetrasilicate tetrahydroxyl dihydrate)
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Proposed superconducting material
1,340 °F) for 24 hours: PbO + Pb(SO4) → Pb2(SO4)O. Second, copper(I) phosphide (Cu3P) is produced by mixing copper (Cu) and phosphorus (P) powders in
LK-99
heptaoxysilicate) Andreyivanovite (phosphide: IMA2006-003) 1.BD.15 [415] [416] [no] (IUPAC: iron chromium phosphide) Andrianovite (eudialyte: IMA2007-008)
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Chemical element with atomic number 49 (In)
transistors. In the middle and late 1980s, the development of indium phosphide semiconductors and indium tin oxide thin films for liquid-crystal displays
Indium
Any binary chemical compound containing just silicon and another chemical element
silicide can be represented by Ca2Si, CaSi, CaSi2, Ca5Si3 and by Ca14Si19, strontium silicide can be represented by Sr2Si, SrSi2 and Sr5Si3 and barium silicide
Binary_compounds_of_silicon
Organochloride known as an insecticide
Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide
DDT
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
phosphorus reacts directly with gold at elevated temperatures to produce gold phosphide (Au2P3). Gold readily dissolves in mercury at room temperature to form
Gold
Sr(ClO)2 strontium hypochlorite Sr(ClO2)2 strontium chlorite Sr(ClO3)2 strontium chlorate Sr(ClO4)2 strontium perchlorate SrC2O4 strontium oxalate 814–95–9
Glossary_of_chemical_formulae
(IUPAC: zirconium(IV) dioxide) Badengzhuite (phosphide: IMA2019-076) 1.0 [17] [no] [no] (IUPAC: titanium phosphide) Bafertisite (seidozerite, bafertisite:
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)
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15 [573] [574] [575] Melliniite (phosphide: IMA2005-027) 1.BD.20 [576] [577] [no] (IUPAC: tetra(nickel,iron) phosphide) Mellite (Y: 1793) 10.AC.05 [578]
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Group 15 elements of the periodic table with valency 5
yttrium nitride, calcium phosphide, sodium arsenide, indium antimonide, and even double salts like aluminum gallium indium phosphide. These include III-V
Pnictogen
a lithium salt (in 87% yield) by reacting lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)phosphide with dimethyl carbonate . The x-ray crystallographic analysis of the anion
Phosphaethynolate
Chemical element with atomic number 30 (Zn)
fossil fuel combustion, mine waste, phosphate fertilizers, pesticide (zinc phosphide), limestone, manure, sewage sludge, and particles from galvanized surfaces
Zinc
silicate dodecaoxide) Schreibersite (phosphide: 1848) 1.BD.05 [285] [286] [287] (IUPAC: tri(iron, nickel) phosphide) Schreyerite (schreyerite: IMA1976-004)
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Metal-joining technique
and lets the joint be used above the brazing temperature. Borides and phosphides form brittle phases. Amorphous preforms can be made by rapid solidification
Brazing
Chemical element with atomic number 4 (Be)
which is readily hydrolyzed. Beryllium azide, BeN6 is known and beryllium phosphide, Be3P2 has a similar structure to Be3N2. A number of beryllium borides
Beryllium
Chemical element with atomic number 31 (Ga)
forms binary compounds with phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony: gallium phosphide (GaP), gallium arsenide (GaAs), and gallium antimonide (GaSb). These compounds
Gallium
Group of highly reactive chemical elements
These are not the only phosphides and arsenides of the alkali metals: for example, potassium has nine different known phosphides, with formulae K3P, K4P3
Alkali_metal
Chemical element with atomic number 27 (Co)
PMID 10382556. Cobalt in Hard Metals and Cobalt Sulfate, Gallium Arsenide, Indium Phosphide and Vanadium Pentoxide (PDF) (Report). IARC Monographs on the Evaluation
Cobalt
IMA1970-019) 2.GB.05 [33] [34] [35] (Cu6[Cu4Hg2]Sb4Se13) Halamishite (phosphide: IMA2013-105) 1.0 [36] [no] [no] (IUPAC: pentanickel tetraphosphide) Håleniusite
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[147] [148] (IUPAC: dicalcium magnesium diarsenate dihydrate) Wenjiite (phosphide: IMA2019-107c) 1.BO. [149] [no] [no] Wenkite (tectosilicate zeolite: IMA1967
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (W–X)
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Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)
five-coordination. Four pnictides – aluminium nitride (AlN), aluminium phosphide (AlP), aluminium arsenide (AlAs), and aluminium antimonide (AlSb) – are
Aluminium
[256] [257] [258] Grammatikopoulosite (phosphide: IMA2019-090) 1.0 [259] [no] [no] (IUPAC: nickel vanadium phosphide) Grandaite (brackebuschite: IMA2013-059)
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Chemical element with atomic number 93 (Np)
point of 2830 °C under a nitrogen pressure of around 1 MPa. Two neptunium phosphide compounds have been reported, NpP and Np3P4. The first has a face centered
Neptunium
Chemical compound
Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide
Dieldrin
Type of superconductor
around 105–111 K was observed in thin films of iron selenide grown on strontium titanate. Charge-transfer complex Color superconductivity in quarks Kondo
Iron-based_superconductor
Chemical element with atomic number 42 (Mo)
ammoxidation of propylene to acrylonitrile. Molybdenum carbides, nitride and phosphides can be used for hydrotreatment of rapeseed oil. Ammonium heptamolybdate
Molybdenum
Chemical compound
Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide
Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene
Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene
13 [431] [no] [432] Florenskyite (phosphide: IMA1999-013) 1.BD.15 [433] [434] [no] (IUPAC: iron titanium phosphide) Florensovite (linnaeite, spinel: IMA1987-012)
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Polekhovskyite (phosphide: IMA2018-147) 1.0 [747] [no] [no] Polezhaevaite-(Ce) (gagarinite: IMA2009-015) 3.AB.35 [748] [no] [no] (IUPAC: sodium strontium cerium
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)
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System of detailed crystal structure classification
Al3Ni Pnma D021 Cu3P P3c1 (original structure) P63cm (revised) Copper(I) phosphide structure D022 Al3Ti I4/mmm D023 Al3Zr I4/mmm D024 Ni3Ti P63/mmc D0a β-TiCu3
Strukturbericht_designation
Class of chemical compounds
fluoride, nitride chloride, and nitride bromide, and pnictogen variations phosphide iodide, arsenide iodide and antimonide iodides. Nitride iodides may be
Nitride_iodide
Chemical compound
Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide
Phenothrin
Al3(OH)5+4 aluminates 14 Silicon +4 silicates 15 Phosphorus −3 +3 +5 phosphide P(H)O2−3, phosphites PO3−4, polyphosphates 16 Sulfur −2 +4 +6
List of aqueous ions by element
List_of_aqueous_ions_by_element
Chemical compound
Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide
Methiocarb
Chemical compound
Methomyl Metolcarb Oxamyl Promecarb Propoxur Inorganic compounds Aluminium phosphide Boric acid Chromated copper arsenate Copper(II) arsenate Copper(I) cyanide
Endosulfan
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Bringing Peace to the World
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Tulsi (Basil) or Goddess Radha
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Name of Goddess Durga
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Vanquisher of all evils & vices & sins
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Lotus plant
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God will give me joy.
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n.
A variety of bronze possessing great hardness, elasticity, and toughness, obtained by melting copper with tin phosphide. It contains one or two per cent of phosphorus and from five to fifteen per cent of tin.
n.
A colorless gas, PH3, analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odor resembling that of garlic. Called also hydrogen phosphide, and formerly, phosphureted hydrogen.
n.
Native strontium sulphate, a mineral so named from its occasional delicate blue color. It occurs crystallized, also in compact massive and fibrous forms.
n.
A radioactive isotope of strontium produced by certain nuclear reactions, and constituting one of the prominent harmful components of radioactive fallout from nuclear explosions; also called radiostrontium. It has a half-life of 28 years.
a.
Of or pertaining to strontium; containing, or designating the compounds of, strontium.
n.
A similar oxide, having a slight alkaline reaction, as lime, magnesia, strontia, baryta.
n.
A similarity of crystalline form between substances of similar composition, as between the sulphates of barium (BaSO4) and strontium (SrSO4). It is sometimes extended to include similarity of form between substances of unlike composition, which is more properly called homoeomorphism.
n.
A phosphide.
n.
A rare zeolitic mineral occurring in white monoclinic crystals with pearly luster. It is a hydrous silicate of aluminia, baryta, and strontia.
n.
Strontia.
n.
A binary compound of phosphorus.
n.
An earth of a white color resembling lime in appearance, and baryta in many of its properties. It is an oxide of the metal strontium.
n.
Strontium carbonate, a mineral of a white, greenish, or yellowish color, usually occurring in fibrous massive forms, but sometimes in prismatic crystals.
a.
Strontic.
n.
A metallic element of the calcium group, always naturally occurring combined, as in the minerals strontianite, celestite, etc. It is isolated as a yellowish metal, somewhat malleable but harder than calcium. It is chiefly employed (as in the nitrate) to color pyrotechnic flames red. Symbol Sr. Atomic weight 87.3.