phospham

English

Etymology

phosphorus + ammonia

Noun

phospham (plural phosphams)

  1. (inorganic chemistry) A polymeric phosphorus nitride amide, of general formula [NPNH]n, obtained by the reaction of phosphorus with ammonia.
  • phosphamic acid
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