"phosphide" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: phosphides [plural]
Etymology: phospho- + -ide Etymology templates: {{confix|en|phospho|ide}} phospho- + -ide Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} phosphide (countable and uncountable, plural phosphides)
  1. (chemistry) Any binary compound of phosphorus, especially one in oxidation state −3. Wikipedia link: phosphide Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Chemistry, Phosphorus Derived forms: aluminium phosphide, aluminum phosphide, cadmium phosphide, calcium phosphide, copper phosphide, gallium arsenide phosphide, indium phosphide, zinc phosphide Translations (binary compound of phosphorus): fosfur [masculine] (Catalan), phosphure [masculine] (French), Phosphid [neuter] (German), भास्वरिक (bhāsvarik) (Hindi), fosfuro [masculine] (Italian), リン化物 (rinkabutsu) (Japanese), fosfid [neuter] (Norwegian Bokmål), fosfid [neuter] (Norwegian Nynorsk), fosfid [masculine] (Slovene), fosfuro [masculine] (Spanish)

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