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Definition of P2H10
P2H10, also known as Diphosphorus Decahydride, is a chemical compound that does not exist naturally. This compound consists of two atoms of Phosphorus (P) and ten atoms of Hydrogen (H), so its molecular weight is 34 g/mol. The structure of P2H10 is not clearly determined due to its instability. -
Properties of P2H10
There is no experimental evidence for the existence of P2H10, so its physical and chemical properties have not been clearly determined. -
Common chemical equations involving P2H10
Since P2H10 does not exist in reality, there are no specific chemical reactions related to it. -
Synthesis of P2H10
The synthesis of P2H10 is very difficult and has not been successfully performed in both laboratory and industrial settings.
Note: Although the compounds PnH2n+2 (n=1,2,3…) have been known, the existence of P2H10 has not been confirmed. The current knowledge of P2H10 is mainly based on theoretical calculations.