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- Phosphine | Formula, Definition, Facts | Britannica
phosphine (PH3), a colourless, flammable, extremely toxic gas with a disagreeable garliclike odour Phosphine is formed by the action of a strong base or hot water on white phosphorus or by the reaction of water with calcium phosphide (Ca 3 P 2)
- Phosphine | PH3 | CID 24404 - PubChem
Phosphine is a respiratory tract irritant that attacks primarily the cardiovascular and respiratory systems causing peripheral vascular collapse, cardiac arrest and failure, and pulmonary edema
- PHOSPHINE | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Colorless gas with a fish- or garlic-like odor Dangerous fire hazard from spontaneous chemical reaction
- Medical Management Guidelines for Phosphine - Centers for Disease . . .
What is phosphine? Phosphine is a toxic gas that has no color and smells like garlic or fish A serious exposure to phosphine could occur, however, even if a person does not smell it Phosphine is used widely in the semiconductor industry
- Phosphine | NIOSH | CDC
Phosphine (PH₃) is a colorless, flammable, and explosive gas at room temperature that smells like garlic or decaying fish Exposure to phosphine may cause, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, thirst, muscle pain, difficulty breathing, and fluid in the lungs
- Phosphine: general information - GOV. UK
Phosphine is a colourless gas which is highly flammable and explosive in air Pure phosphine is odourless, although most commercially available grades have the odour of garlic or decaying fish
- Phosphine - American Chemical Society
Phosphine, the simplest phosphorus hydride, is a colorless and extremely toxic gas Some people think it smells like rotting fish; it reminds others of the odor of garlic In any case, pure phosphine is actually odorless; an impurity, diphosphane (P 2 H 4), is responsible for its foul scent
- Phosphine - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Phosphine is used as an insecticide for the fumigation of grains, animal feed, and leaf-stored tobacco Acute (short-term) inhalation exposure to phosphine may cause headaches, dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness,
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