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WHAT IS 3H3PO?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 6/27/2024

3H3PO is a chemical formula indicating a molecule composed of three hydrogens (H) and three phosphorus atoms (P). This molecule does not exist as a stable compound in nature as hydrogen and phosphorus tend to form different types of compounds.

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