Phosphide Powder Classification
Ionic phosphates
Alkali metals include alkaline earth and metals such as zinc, aluminum, and otherphosphates. You can think of these compounds as derivatives phosphine. They are composed of hydrogen atoms that have been replaced by metals with equal equivalence. Acids can decompose almost all ionicphosphates. Example: Calcium phosphide Ca3P2 can be easily dissolved in water and formed phosphide (and hydroxide) by reacting with it. Zinc phosphide Zn3P2 reacts slowly to water but is easy to dissolve in acid.
Silver phosphide
These phosphates contain most heavy metals. Phosphates are similar in appearance and composition to metal intercompounds. Most are difficult to break down by acids or water.
Phosphide Powder
Ferric phosphor is used in the preparation of high-strength, but not very expensive steel. Steels with 0.1-0.3% (alloyed), phosphorus can greatly improve its strength and resist corrosion. One phosphor can be produced in an electric furnace. Ferric phosphor comes from this by-product. In general, commercial ferricphosphor, there is a tiny amount of silicon, chrome, and alum.
Iridium phosphide has a very high chemical stability and hardness, so it is often used to make pens.
Magnesium-phosphide releases only half its phosphine when it is moistened.
The aluminum phosphide, which also emits highly toxic phosphine when moistened air is present in the environment, can be used to fumigant grains.
As a deoxidizer copper phosphide may be employed.
The semiconductor is made from a phosphating grains.
Phosphide
Calcium phosphide
It’s a gray-colored crystal or granular material that has a melting point of approximately 1600. The relative density is 2.51. It is insoluble and insoluble with acid; it can be prepared by heating aluminum, carbon or reducing calcium phosphate. This is useful for the production of phosphine as well as signal bombs, fireworks and other explosives. Zinc Phosphide (dark gray) is an incombustible powder, with a strong odor. The melting point for zinc phosphide exceeds 420. Pesticides that contain zinc phosphide and red phosphorus at 550 (2%3%) are used to kill rats and mice. Aluminum phosphide can be described as a grey-yellow, powdered crystal. It does not melt nor sublimate. The relative density is 2.85 and the ignition temperature is 100. The product is composed of aluminum powder, red phosphorus and electric current. It can be lit at 650 degrees. To kill insects, aluminum phosphide must be stored dry and released toxic phosphide gas when acid or wet.
Sodium phosphide
The red, highly toxic crystal chemically known as Na3P is formed when water evaporates and releases toxic, flammable gases. As a phosphating ingredient to make pesticides and phosphine. Chemical reactions are used to produce red phosphorous and metallic salt.
Hydrogen phosphide
A colorless, toxic and flammable liquefied compressed natural gas, called phosphate, is kept in cylinders. Phosphine’s storage pressure equals 522psig, or 70oF of its vapor. The gas weighs more than air and smells like stinky fish. If there is any trace amount of other phosphorus hydroides like ethophosphate, spontaneous combustion may occur. Phosphine should be treated as an extremely toxic gas that is spontaneously inflammable. Phosphine may cause damage to the liver, heart, lung, and stomach.
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Ionic phosphates
Alkali metals include alkaline earth and metals such as zinc, aluminum, and otherphosphates. You can think of these compounds as derivatives phosphine. They are composed of hydrogen atoms that have been replaced by metals with equal equivalence. Acids can decompose almost all ionicphosphates. Example: Calcium phosphide Ca3P2 can be easily dissolved in water and formed phosphide (and hydroxide) by reacting with it. Zinc phosphide Zn3P2 reacts slowly to water but is easy to dissolve in acid.
Silver phosphide
These phosphates contain most heavy metals. Phosphates are similar in appearance and composition to metal intercompounds. Most are difficult to break down by acids or water.
Phosphide Powder
Ferric phosphor is used in the preparation of high-strength, but not very expensive steel. Steels with 0.1-0.3% (alloyed), phosphorus can greatly improve its strength and resist corrosion. One phosphor can be produced in an electric furnace. Ferric phosphor comes from this by-product. In general, commercial ferricphosphor, there is a tiny amount of silicon, chrome, and alum.
Iridium phosphide has a very high chemical stability and hardness, so it is often used to make pens.
Magnesium-phosphide releases only half its phosphine when it is moistened.
The aluminum phosphide, which also emits highly toxic phosphine when moistened air is present in the environment, can be used to fumigant grains.
As a deoxidizer copper phosphide may be employed.
The semiconductor is made from a phosphating grains.
Phosphide
Calcium phosphide
It’s a gray-colored crystal or granular material that has a melting point of approximately 1600. The relative density is 2.51. It is insoluble and insoluble with acid; it can be prepared by heating aluminum, carbon or reducing calcium phosphate. This is useful for the production of phosphine as well as signal bombs, fireworks and other explosives. Zinc Phosphide (dark gray) is an incombustible powder, with a strong odor. The melting point for zinc phosphide exceeds 420. Pesticides that contain zinc phosphide and red phosphorus at 550 (2%3%) are used to kill rats and mice. Aluminum phosphide can be described as a grey-yellow, powdered crystal. It does not melt nor sublimate. The relative density is 2.85 and the ignition temperature is 100. The product is composed of aluminum powder, red phosphorus and electric current. It can be lit at 650 degrees. To kill insects, aluminum phosphide must be stored dry and released toxic phosphide gas when acid or wet.
Sodium phosphide
The red, highly toxic crystal chemically known as Na3P is formed when water evaporates and releases toxic, flammable gases. As a phosphating ingredient to make pesticides and phosphine. Chemical reactions are used to produce red phosphorous and metallic salt.
Hydrogen phosphide
A colorless, toxic and flammable liquefied compressed natural gas, called phosphate, is kept in cylinders. Phosphine’s storage pressure equals 522psig, or 70oF of its vapor. The gas weighs more than air and smells like stinky fish. If there is any trace amount of other phosphorus hydroides like ethophosphate, spontaneous combustion may occur. Phosphine should be treated as an extremely toxic gas that is spontaneously inflammable. Phosphine may cause damage to the liver, heart, lung, and stomach.
Luoyang Tech Co., Ltd. is an Phosphide powder professional with over 12 year experience in chemical product development and research. Send us an inquiry if you’re looking for high quality phosphate powder.
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