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hydrogen phosphide[′hī·drə·jən ′fäs‚fīd] (inorganic chemistry) phosphine hydrogen phosphide
phos·phine (fos'fēn, -fin), A colorless poisonous war gas (PH3) with a characteristic garliclike odor; also the active agent in some rodenticides; formed in small quantities in the putrefaction of organic matter containing phosphorus. Synonym(s): hydrogen phosphide, phosphureted hydrogenhydrogen phosphideA poison that is released when phosphide pesticides react with water. It inhibits oxidative metabolism in cells and may be deadly if eaten or inhaled. Chemical formula is PH3. Synonym: phosphineSee also: phosphide |