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The name for PH5 is "phosphorus pentahydride" or more commonly known as "phosphine." It consists of one phosphorus atom bonded to five hydrogen atoms. PH5 is a hypothetical compound, as phosphorus typically forms three or five bonds, with PH3 (phosphine) being the more stable and commonly encountered form.

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