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phosphide Chem.|ˈfɒsfaɪd| [f. phosph- + -ide.] A combination of phosphorus with another element or a radical. (Earlier name phosphuret.)
1849D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 65 Phosphides.—Compounds of phosphorus with the other elements are very numerous. c1865Wylde in Circ. Sc. I. 371/2 It may be..prepared from the phosphide of calcium. 1881Metal World No. 12. 186 The phosphide of iron only begins to be decomposed after all silicon and carbon is gone. |