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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Phosphinous acids are usually organophosphPhosphinous acids are usually organophosphorus compounds with the formula R2POH. They are pyramidal in structure. Phosphorus is in the oxidation state III. Most phosphinous acids rapidly convert to the corresponding phosphine oxide, which are tetrahedral and are assigned oxidation state V.hedral and are assigned oxidation state V.
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rdfs:comment Phosphinous acids are usually organophosphPhosphinous acids are usually organophosphorus compounds with the formula R2POH. They are pyramidal in structure. Phosphorus is in the oxidation state III. Most phosphinous acids rapidly convert to the corresponding phosphine oxide, which are tetrahedral and are assigned oxidation state V.hedral and are assigned oxidation state V.
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