fosfiin
Fosfiin is a chemical compound with the formula PH3. It is a colorless, flammable, and highly toxic gas with a distinctive garlic-like odor. Fosfiin is the phosphorus analog of ammonia, where the nitrogen atom is replaced by a phosphorus atom. It is classified as a pnictogen hydride and is one of the simplest and most fundamental compounds of phosphorus.
Fosfiin is primarily produced through the reaction of white phosphorus with strong bases, such as sodium hydroxide,
The molecule has a trigonal pyramidal geometry, similar to ammonia, with a lone pair of electrons on
Fosfiin has several applications in organic and inorganic chemistry. It is used as a ligand in coordination
Despite its utility, fosfiin's toxicity and flammability pose significant hazards. Inhalation of fosfiin can lead to