diphosphine

English

Etymology

di- + phosphine

Noun

diphosphine (plural diphosphines)

  1. (uncountable, inorganic chemistry) The liquid hydride of phosphorus P2H4 which is spontaneously inflammable in air.
  2. (countable, organic chemistry) Any organic compound that has two phosphine groups.

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