From: Jim Mitchell (j_mitchell$##$cerilliant.com)
Date: Wed Sep 11 2002 - 09:37:02 EDT
This probably is a phosphonic acid: O=P(CH2)OH, but yes, you are correct,
Phosphorous is typically pentavalent.
Jim Mitchell
Cerilliant Corporation
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From: sweta nigam [SMTP:sweta_n$##$atc.tcs.co.in]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 7:21 AM
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<< File: ATT00003.html >> hello sir
i am sweta employee in tata consultancy services hyderabad(india)
i have a doubt regarding the compound of phosphorus :do 0=P(CH3)2 exists as
i think phosphorus should have been attached to either 3 or 5 and here we
have 4 bonds?
if possible do help me ..
thanka & regards
sweta
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