Phosphine gas is like a sneaky bubble that smells really bad and can be found in places you might not expect, like under a dirty drain or even in space!
Phosphine gas has the chemical name PH₃, which means it's made of one phosphorus atom and three hydrogen atoms. Think of it as a little team: phosphorus is the leader, and hydrogen are its three loyal friends who stick close.
How It Smells
Phosphine gas has a really strong, smelly odor, some people say it smells like rotten eggs or something you'd find in a stinky swamp. If you ever smelled something super bad coming from a drain, that might be phosphine gas doing its sneaky thing!
Where It Lives
It can live in places where there's not much light or oxygen, like deep underground or even on other planets! Scientists found it in the clouds of Venus, which is pretty cool if you're into space adventures.
So next time you smell something really bad coming from a drain, remember: it might be phosphine gas having fun in the dark!
Examples
- It’s a gas that can be found in places where there's no oxygen.
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