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Diborane(6),
commonly known as
diborane, is the
chemical compound with the
formula B2H6. It is a
highly toxic, colorless, and
pyrophoric gas with a repulsively...
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Diborane(4) is a
transient inorganic compound with the
chemical formula B 2H 4.
Stable derivatives are known.
Diborane(4) has been
produced by abstraction...
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There are
other forms of
diborane with
different numbers of
hydrogen atoms,
including diborane(4) and
diborane(6).
Diborane(2) is a
highly reactive molecule...
- form adducts,
borane is very
rarely observed. It
normally dimerizes to
diborane in the
absence of
other chemicals. It can be
observed directly as a continuously...
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structure and bonding. First, new
synthetic techniques were
required to
handle diborane and many of its derivatives,
which are both
pyrophoric and volatile. Alfred...
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molecules and ions are
described as dimers, even when the
monomer is elusive.
Diborane (B2H6) is an
dimer of borane,
which is
elusive and
rarely observed. Almost...
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reactions of
diborane, B2H6.
Hermann Irving Schlesinger's
laboratory at the
University of
Chicago was one of two
laboratories that
prepared diborane. It was...
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electrons in bonding. This type of
bonding occurs in
boron hydrides such as
diborane (B2H6),
which are
often described as
electron deficient because there are...
- and will burn
readily (e.g., gasoline, acetylene, propane,
hydrogen gas,
diborane).
Includes pyrophoric substances.
Flash point below room
temperature at...
- NaH in
mineral oil is
often directly used, such as in the
production of
diborane. NaH is a base of wide
scope and
utility in
organic chemistry. As a superbase...