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phosphite : ウィキペディア英語版
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A phosphite in inorganic chemistry is a salt of phosphorous acid, H3PO3 and following the IUPAC naming recommendations the phosphite ion would be PO33−〔NOMENCLATURE OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY IUPAC Recommendations 2005 ed. N. G. Connelly et al. RSC Publishing http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/bioinorg/〕 a salt of P(OH)3.
Historically phosphite has referred to salts containing HPO32− and this is because aqueous H3PO3 is not triprotic P(OH)3 but almost exclusively the diprotic HP(O)(OH)2 (IUPAC recommended name of phosphonic acid). The IUPAC recommended name for the HPO32− ion is phosphonate and this naming convention is becoming more common. In the US the IUPAC naming conventions for inorganic compounds are taught at high school, but not as a 'required' part of the curriculum.〔Physical setting/ chemistry core curriculum, The University of the State of New York, The State Education Department, http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/mst/pub/chemist.pdf〕 A well known university level text book follows the IUPAC recommendations.〔Egon Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman (2001) ''Inorganic Chemistry'', Elsevier ISBN 0123526515〕 In practise any reference to "phosphite" should be investigated carefully to determine which naming convention is being employed.

The term phosphite is also used to mean phosphite ester, an organophosphorus compound with the formula P(OR)3.
==Salts containing phosphite, PO33−==
Salts containing PO33− cannot be isolated from aqueous solutions of phosphorous acid. Only salts containing H2PO3 or HPO32− are produced. There are reports of a salt Na3PO3 in older literature〔Modern Inorganic Chemistry, Joseph Mellor, Longmans, Green and Company, 1917〕 and the use of sodium metal to remove the third hydrogen in H3PO3 is mentioned in a text book.〔 However if PO33− is produced in aqueous solution or dissolved it would form H2PO3 or HPO32− immediately.〔 Na3PO3 is referred to in many text books on internet sources, often as part of an exercise in naming inorganic compounds, but also as a misprint of the formula for the phosphate salt, Na3PO4.
In contrast to the poor evidence for the existence of PO33− the corresponding arsenic ion, ortho-arsenite, AsO33− is known, and an example is Ag3AsO3 as well as the polymeric meta-arsenite ()n.〔 The iso-electronic sulfite ion, SO32− is known from its salts.〔

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