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Phosphine Molecular Model, PH3 #3
A model of a molecule of phosphine, PH3. The phosphorus covalent radius is shown in orange and the three hydrogens in grey. The purple-tinged envelope represents the Van der Waals surface. Phosphine was just reported in the atmosphere of Venus and might be a signal of extraterrestrial life.
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