Bismuthine (IUPAC name: bismuthane) is the chemical compound with the formula BiH3. As the heaviest analogue of ammonia (a pnictogen hydride), BiH3 is...
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colourless gas, is the most stable phosphorus hydride Arsine, stibine, and bismuthine are highly toxic, thermally unstable, and colourless gases. No appreciable...
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Bismuth compounds (section Bismuthine and bismuthides)
to antimony, bismuth does not form a stable hydride. Bismuth hydride, bismuthine (BiH 3), is an endothermic compound that spontaneously decomposes at room...
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Hydrazoic acid Related compounds Ammonium hydroxide Phosphine Arsine Stibine Bismuthine Supplementary data page Ammonia (data page) Except where otherwise noted...
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(phosphine), arsane (arsine), stibane (stibine), and finally bismuthane (bismuthine), each pnictogen hydride becomes progressively less stable (more unstable)...
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antimony: stibine (note "stibane" is the IUPAC recommended name) bismuth: bismuthine (note "bismuthane" is the IUPAC recommended name) helium: helium hydride...
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Like its lighter homologues ammonia, phosphine, arsine, stibine, and bismuthine, moscovine (McH3) is expected to have a trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry...
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stibonium, SbH+4 (protonated stibine) bismuthonium, BiH+4 (protonated bismuthine) moscovonium, McH+4 (protonated moscovine) oxonium, H3O+ (protonated water...
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(SDS) ICSC 0694 Related compounds Other cations Ammonia Arsine Stibine Bismuthine Related compounds Trimethylphosphine Triphenylphosphine Except where otherwise...
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75-04-7 1,1,1-Trifluorobutane CF3CH2CH2CH3 16.74 −114.79 112 460-34-4 Bismuthine BiH3 17 −67 212 18288-22-7 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluorobutane CH3CF2CF2CH3 17 130...
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arsenic would. Bismuth (Bi), which also gives a false positive by forming bismuthine (BiH3), similarly can be distinguished by how it resists attack by both...
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3 ppm Related compounds Related hydrides Ammonia; phosphine; stibine; bismuthine Supplementary data page Arsine (data page) Except where otherwise noted...
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Triphosphane Diphosphene Hexaphosphabenzene Arsine Diarsane Triarsane Stibine Bismuthine Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard...
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"Bi2Te3 Crystal". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-22. PubChem. "Bismuthine, tribromo-". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-23. Stull, Daniel...
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danger) 5 ppm Related compounds Related compounds Ammonia Phosphine Arsine Bismuthine Triphenylstibine Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials...
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iodane (hydrogen iodide) TlH3 thallane PbH4 plumbane BiH3 bismuthane (bismuthine) H2Po polane (hydrogen polonide or dihydrogen polonide) HAt astatane (hydrogen...
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Senderova, and M. T. Yanchenko. It is one of the oxidation products of bismuthine, it is extremely rare. Zavaritskite is formed secondarily as a weathering...
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from ammonia-borane to the bismuth(I) center, forming a highly unstable bismuthine intermediate. Subsequent reductive elimination transfers the two hydrogen...
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