phosphide
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phos·phide
(fŏs′fīd′)n.
Trivalent phosphorus, or a compound of phosphorus, especially a binary compound of phosphorus with a more electropositive element.
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phosphide
(ˈfɒsfaɪd)n
(Elements & Compounds) any compound of phosphorus with another element, esp a more electropositive element
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phos•phide
(ˈfɒs faɪd, -fɪd)n.
a binary compound of phosphorus with a basic element or group.
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phosphide
n → Phosphid nt
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