| 11. | It generates phosphine gas according to the following hydrolysis equation.
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| 12. | The production of phosphine gas occurs in only specialized, local conditions.
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| 13. | Hydrocyanation and hydrogenation reactions also implement phosphine-mediated catalysts.
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| 14. | They behave like phosphine ligands, but are less basic.
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| 15. | The use of phenylsilane proceeds with retention of configuration at the phosphine.
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| 16. | This bidentate ligand chelates metals via the two phosphine groups.
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| 17. | Chiral phosphine ligands can be generally classified as mono-or bidentate.
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| 18. | It readily undergoes substitution by tertiary phosphines and other Lewis-bases.
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| 19. | On contact with water, calcium phosphide releases phosphine, which ignites spontaneously.
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| 20. | A related hypothesis involves the natural chemiluminescence of phosphine.
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