Definition of Electride. Meaning of Electride. Synonyms of Electride

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- An electride is an ionic compound in which an electron serves the role of the anion. Solutions of alkali metals in ammonia are electride salts. In the...
- be obtained from a linear combination of the four molecular orbitals. Aromatic ring current Electride Solvated electron IUPAC Gold Book delocalization...
- is an iodide of thorium, with the chemical formula of ThI2. It is an electride with the ionic formula Th4+(I-)2e-2. It is air-sensitive. Thorium diiodide...
- inorganic compound, with the chemical formula of NdH2, although it is an electride, and it is actually composed of Nd3+(e−)(H−)2. It is ferromagnetic. Neodymium...
- spots are each near −0.511. This phase could be called disodium helium electride. Disodium helide melts at a high temperature near 1,500 K, much higher...
- many compounds have hydrogen centres with hydridic character. Aside from electride, the hydride ion is the simplest possible anion, consisting of two electrons...
- alkyl group or a hydrogen atom) Barium reacts with ammonia to form the electride [Ba(NH3)6](e-)2, which near room temperature gives the amide Ba(NH2)2...
- transparent solid. All of these high-pressure allotropes are insulators and electrides. In a flame test, sodium and its compounds glow yellow because the excited...
- Atomic orbital Atomic radii of the elements Born equation Covalent radius Electride Ionic potential Ionic radius ratio Pauling's rules Stokes radius Van der...
- reaction is fastest at the boiling point of the ammonia, c. −33 °C. An electride, [Na(NH3)6]+e−, is formed as a reaction intermediate. 2 Na + 2 NH3 → 2...