- are also
called hydrides:
water (H2O) is a
hydride of oxygen,
ammonia is a
hydride of nitrogen, etc. For
inorganic chemists,
hydrides refer to compounds...
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Pnictogen hydrides or
hydrogen pnictides are
binary compounds of
hydrogen with
pnictogen (/ˈpnɪktədʒən/ or /ˈnɪktədʒən/; from
Ancient Gr****: πνῑ́γω "to...
-
saline hydride,
meaning that its
structure is salt-like. The
alkali metals and the
alkaline earth metals heavier than
beryllium all form
saline hydrides. A...
- synthesis. NaH is a
saline (salt-like)
hydride,
composed of Na+ and H− ions, in
contrast to
molecular hydrides such as borane, silane, germane, ammonia...
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Lithium hydride is
rather unreactive at
moderate temperatures with O2 or Cl2. It is, therefore, used in the
synthesis of
other useful hydrides, e.g., 8...
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Uranium hydride may
refer to the
following chemical compounds: Uranium(III)
hydride Uranium(IV)
hydride Uranium hydride bomb This set
index article lists...
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Organolithium and
Organomagnesium Compounds and of
Lithium and
Magnesium Hydrides -
Applications in
Organic Synthesis and
Hydrogen Storage".
Angewandte Chemie...
- are
useful reagents. The
structure of
diborane has D2h symmetry. Four
hydrides are terminal,
while two
bridge between the
boron centers. The
lengths of...
- oxides,
alkoxides and
acyloxides with
organosilicon hydrides. New
preparative method of
organotin hydrides " J. Organomet. Chem. 1967, 10, 81. doi:10...
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distinguishes between the two
copper hydrides as the 'insoluble-' and 'soluble
copper hydrides'. The
soluble hydride is
susceptible to
pyrolysis under vacuum...