| 1. | Consequently, they hydrolyze to give phosphonic and phosphinic acid derivatives, but not phosphate.
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| 2. | Sometimes the minor tautomer is called hypophosphorous acid and the major tautomer is called phosphinic acid.
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| 3. | Inorganic chemists refer to the free acid by this name ( also as " HPA " ), or the acceptable name of "'phosphinic acid " '.
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| 4. | Another example is the extraction of zinc, cadmium, or lead by a dialkyl phosphinic acid ( R 2 PO 2 H ) into a nonpolar diluent such as an alkane.
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| 5. | The GABA B antagonist CGP-35348 ( 3-amino-propyl-( diethoxymethyl ) phosphinic acid ) has been used in Aldh5a1-/-mice with strong results.
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