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  2. Phosphonium - Wikipedia

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    Phosphonium ion Structure of PH + 4, the parent phosphonium cation. In chemistry, the term phosphonium (more obscurely: phosphinium) describes polyatomic cations with the chemical formula PR + 4 (where R is a hydrogen or an alkyl, aryl, organyl or halogen group). These cations have tetrahedral structures.

  3. Phosphenium - Wikipedia

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    According to X-ray crystallography, [(i-Pr 2 N) 2 P] + is nearly planar consistent with sp 2-hybridized phosphorus center. [6] The planarity of the nitrogen center is consistent with the resonance of the lone pair of the nitrogen atom as a pi bond to the empty phosphorus 3p orbital perpendicular to the N−P−N plane.

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    ACDelco is an American automotive parts brand owned by General Motors (manufactured by GM are consolidated under the ACDelco brand, which also offers aftermarket parts for non-GM vehicles.

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    Austin Hill driving a Toyota Tundra at the 2019 JEGS 200.. Toyota Racing Development (also known by its abbreviation TRD) is the in-house tuning shop for all Toyota and Lexus (and formerly Scion) cars.

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    There are over 6,000 NAPA Auto Parts stores in the United States, approximately 1500 of which are owned by Genuine Parts Company.The remainder are independently owned.

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    Originally a division of Memphis-based wholesale grocer Malone & Hyde, the company was known as Auto Shack. After the sale of the grocery operation to the Fleming Companies of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the name of the company was changed to AutoZone to better reflect the company focus just prior to the company going public.

  8. Phosphonium iodide - Wikipedia

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    Phosphonium iodide is a powerful substitution reagent in organic chemistry; for example, it can convert a pyrilium into a phosphinine via substitution. [3] In 1951, Glenn Halstead Brown found that PH 4 I reacts with acetyl chloride to produce an unknown phosphine derivative, possibly CH 3 C(=PH)PH 2 ·HI .

  9. Phosphonate - Wikipedia

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    Most processes begin with phosphorous acid (aka phosphonic acid, H 3 PO 3), exploiting its reactive P−H bond. [1] [3]Phosphonic acid can be alkylated via the Kabachnik–Fields reaction or Pudovik reaction to give aminophosphonate, which are useful as chelating agents.