This is just another name referring to a compound known as Phosphine = PH3
The traditional name for aurous phosphide is gold phosphide.
The radical of phosphide is represented by the symbol P^3-. This means that the phosphide ion has a charge of -3.
This phosphide is MnP.
I think it is the same "Magnesium phosphide"
Magnesium Phosphide
H3P (Trihydrogen Phosphide)
The common name of Iron III phosphide is ferric phosphide.
The traditional name for aurous phosphide is gold phosphide.
The radical of phosphide is represented by the symbol P^3-. This means that the phosphide ion has a charge of -3.
The binary compound Ba3P2 stand for Barium Phosphide.
Iron phosphide may be one of the following compounds: (di-)Iron phosphide, Fe2P (tri-)Iron phosphide, Fe3P And to complete the picture, monoiron phosphide, FeP.
The electrical charge of phosphide is 3-.
Copper (I) Phosphide
This phosphide is MnP.
Copper (I) Phosphide
The chemical formula for trihydrogen mononitride is H3N. This compound consists of three hydrogen atoms bonded to one nitrogen atom. It is also known as ammonia, a common household chemical with a pungent odor.
The charge on the phosphide ion in zinc phosphide is -3, because phosphorus typically forms a -3 charge when it becomes an anion.