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stibine
stibine (ˈstɪbaɪn) [f. stib-ium + -ine.] 1. Min. = stibnite. (Named by Beudant 1832.)1843 E. J. Chapman Pract. Min. 124. 1860 Piesse Lab. Chem. Wonders 2 Native sulphuret of antimony or stibine. 2. Chem. Any of the antimony-compounds on the type of ammonia, SbH3.1852 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 4) 568 Trieth...
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Stibine
Stibine (IUPAC name: stibane) is a chemical compound with the formula SbH3. In 1837 Lewis Thomson and Pfaff independently discovered stibine.
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stibnite
stibnite Min. (ˈstɪbnaɪt) [f. stibine + -ite.] Native trisulphide of antimony, ‘gray antimony’, the most common ore of the metal.1854 Dana Min. (ed. 4) II. 33. 1878 Tidy Mod. Chem. 388.
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Hydride
hydrazine
phosphorus: phosphine (note "phosphane" is the IUPAC recommended name)
arsenic: arsine (note "arsane" is the IUPAC recommended name)
antimony: stibine rocket fuel, semiconductor dopant, catalyst, used in organic synthesis; also borane, pentaborane and decaborane
arsine: used for doping semiconductors
stibine
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arsine
▪ I. arsine1 Chem. (ˈɑːsaɪn, now usu. ɑːˈsiːn) [f. arsenic) + -ine, here used to form a term analogous to am-ine.] A compound having the structure of ammonia or an amine, with arsenic instead of nitrogen; i.e. arseniuretted hydrogen (AsH3), and any derivative bearing the same relation to it that the...
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Pnictogen hydride
Phosphine smells like fish or garlic, and stibine like rotten eggs, similar to hydrogen sulfide and selenide. Arsine and stibine are very easily oxidised to arsenic or antimony trioxide and water; a similar reaction happens with sulfur or selenium.
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Marsh test
Although antimony (Sb) could give a false-positive test by forming stibine (SbH3) gas, which decomposes on heating to form a similar black deposit, it See also
James Marsh
Nascent hydrogen
Devarda's alloy
Arsine
Stibine
Bismuthine
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Arsenic
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antimoniuretted
antimoniuretted, ppl. a. (æntɪˈməʊnjʊərɛtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed2.] Combined with antimony (in a gaseous state); as in antimoniuretted hydrogen, SbH3, also called antimoniated hydrogen, antimonious hydride, antimony trihydride, and stibine.1854 Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc. Chem. 471 Antimoniuretted hydro...
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Devarda's alloy
See also
Kjeldahl method
Nitrate test
Nitrite test
Nascent hydrogen
Marsh test
Detection of:
Arsine
Stibine
Raney nickel, prepared from an Al,
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Hemolysis
Lead poisoning or poisoning by arsine or stibine causes non-immune hemolytic anemia.
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䏲
锑化氢的英文名称和䏲的英文名称相同,都为stibine,故也可把锑化氢归入䏲中。
䏲,Unicode代码43F2,字形“⺼弟”。
金属氢化物
锑化合物
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Antimony
Treating these antimonides with acid produces the highly unstable gas stibine, :
+ 3 →
Stibine can also be produced by treating salts with hydride Stibine decomposes spontaneously at room temperature.
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Metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy
Trimethyl arsine (TMAs), Liquid
Antimony
Trimethyl antimony (TMSb), Liquid
Triethyl antimony (TESb), Liquid
Tri-isopropyl antimony (TIPSb), Liquid
Stibine
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Reversible-deactivation radical polymerization
Stibine-mediated polymerization
More recently Yamago et al. reported stibine-mediated polymerization, using an organostibine transfer agent with the general
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