Strontium phosphide is an inorganic compound of strontium and phosphorus with the chemical formula Sr3P2.[1][2] The compound looks like black crystalline material.[citation needed]
Heating strontium phosphate with soot in an arc furnace:
Reaction of strontium with red phosphorus at high temperature:[citation needed]
Strontium phosphide forms black crystals.[citation needed]
Thermally stable, melts at high temperatures.
Dangerous when wet, poison.[3]
Decomposes with water releasing phosphine:[citation needed]
Reacts with acids:
It is a highly reactive substance used as a reagent and in the manufacture of chemically reactive devices.[4]