Cyaphide

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title: Cyaphide
text: Cyaphide, P≡C−, is the phosphorus analogue of cyanide. It is not known as a discrete salt; however, in silico measurements reveal that the −1 charge in this ion is located mainly on carbon (0.65), as opposed to phosphorus. The word "cyaphide" was first coined in 1992, by analogy with cyanide.
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date created: 2017-10-27T16:16:56Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T08:49:15Z
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