A colorless gas,
PH3, analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odor resembling that of garlic. Called also
hydrogen phosphide, and formerly,
phosphureted hydrogen. [
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" It is the most important compound of phosphorus and hydrogen, and is produced by the action of caustic potash on phosphorus. It is spontaneously inflammable, owing to impurities, and in burning produces peculiar vortical rings of smoke."
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