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  • ...e]] element or elements. Many metals form [[binary compound]]s containing arsenic, and these are called arsenides. They exist with many [[Stoichiometry|stoic ...est. For example, "sodium arsenide" is a structural motif adopted by many compounds with the A<sub>3</sub>B stoichiometry. ...
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  • | ImageCaptionR1 = {{legend|#BD80E3|Arsenic, As}}{{legend|white|Hydrogen, H}} | IUPACName = Arsenic trihydride<br/>Arsane<br/>Trihydridoarsenic ...
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  • {{About|the class of chemical compounds}} ...</ref> Chemical compounds that can release cyanide are known as cyanogenic compounds. In plants, cyanides are usually bound to [[sugar]] molecules in the form o ...
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  • '''Phosphines''' are compounds that include {{chem2|PH3}} and the [[organophosphine]]s, which are derived ...12148/bpt6k2977n/f652.image.langEN |date=15 October 2015 }} (Memoir on the compounds of phosphorus with hydrogen), ''Comptes rendus'', '''18''' : 652–655.</ref ...
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  • ...okofche81lide |title=Magnetic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics |publisher=CRC press |isbn=978-0-8493 == Chemical compounds == ...
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