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  2. Phosphorus mononitride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus mononitride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula P N. Containing only phosphorus and nitrogen, this material is classified as a binary nitride. From the Lewis structure perspective, it can be represented with a P-N triple bond with a lone pair on each atom.

  3. Phosphorus nitride - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus nitride refers to several chemical compounds of phosphorus and nitrogen: Phosphorus mononitride; Tetraphosphorus hexanitride; Triphosphorus pentanitride

  4. Phosphorus monoxide - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorus monoxide is an unstable radical inorganic compound with molecular formula P O. [2] Phosphorus monoxide is notable as one of the few molecular compounds containing phosphorus that has been detected outside of Earth. Other phosphorus containing molecules found in space include PN, PC, PC 2, HCP and PH 3.

  5. Mononitride - Wikipedia

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    Mononitride may refer to: . Boron mononitride, BN; Aluminium mononitride, AlN; Phosphorus mononitride, PN; Scandium mononitride, ScN; Titanium mononitride, TiN ...

  6. Antimony nitride - Wikipedia

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    Antimony nitride, also called antimony mononitride, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Sb N. Containing only antimony and nitrogen, this binary nitride material is an interpnictogen. It is the antimony analog of phosphorus mononitride. Antimony nitride forms when antimony trichloride dissolves in liquid ammonia. [1]

  7. Triphosphorus pentanitride - Wikipedia

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    Triphosphorus pentanitride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula P 3 N 5. Containing only phosphorus and nitrogen, this material is classified as a binary nitride. While it has been investigated for various applications this has not led to any significant industrial uses.

  8. Arsenic monophosphide - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic monophosphide, also called arsenic phosphide, [1] is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula As P. Containing only arsenic and phosphorus, this material is classified as a binary phosphide as well as an interpnictogen. Ratios of arsenic to phosphorus are not fixed and can vary. Depending on the ratio, the band gap changes. [2]

  9. Phosphoryl nitride - Wikipedia

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    It is a linear oxygen phosphorus nitrogen molecule with a formal double bond between P and O and a triple bond between P and N. It can be obtained in argon matrix isolation at 16 K by laser photolysis of phosphoryl triazide, OP(N 3) 3. [2] OPN and its isomer ONP can interconvert by photoisomerization.