Phosphine is produced industrially by reaction of white phosphorous with sodium/potassium hydroxide producing sodium or potassium phosphite as a byproduct.
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Phosphine PH3 cannot be formed by which of the following reactions
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When PH3absorbed in HgCl2 solution the corresponding phosphide is obtained
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White phosphorus reacts with NaOH forming PH3 and H2PO−2. This is an example of :
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The number of hydrogen atom(s) attached to phosphorus atom in hypophosphorus acid is: