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[edit] Structure
Sodium phosphide, Na3P, has the hexagonal sodium arsenide structure. I have corrected the info box so that the coordination shows the solid state. As for Ni3P trigonal pyramid- this presumably relates to vapour phase molecular form. Has anyone any reference that shows under what circumstances this form has been physically detected? --Axiosaurus (talk) 09:34, 20 February 2008 (UTC)