-
hydrogen bonding in
oxyhydrides can be covalent, metallic, and
ionic bonding,
depending on the
metals present in the compound.
Oxyhydrides lose
their hydrogen...
- anions.
These include boride hydrides, carbohydrides, hydridonitrides,
oxyhydrides and others. Protide,
deuteride and
tritide are used to
describe ions...
- chalcogenides, or
mixed anion compounds.
Related compounds include the
oxyhydrides,
hydride sulfides, and
hydride tellurides. Salt-like
hydride selenides...
- chalcogenides, or
mixed anion compounds.
Related compounds include the
oxyhydrides,
hydride sulfides, and
hydride selenides. Salt-like
hydride tellurides...
- matches. P4S10 and P4O10 have
analogous structures.
Mixed oxyhalides and
oxyhydrides of phosphorus(III) are
almost unknown.
Compounds with P-C and P-O-C bonds...
-
electropositive metal cations.
Unlike other types of
mixed hydrides such as
oxyhydrides,
fluorohydride salts are
typically solid solutions because of the similar...
- lenses.
Other silver and zinc
halides are also photochromic.
Yttrium oxyhydride is
another inorganic material with
photochromic properties. Photochromic...
-
Smagul Zh.; Wolff, Max; Primetzhofer,
Daniel (2018-11-26). "Yttrium
oxyhydrides for
photochromic applications:
Correlating composition and
optical response"...
- iodides,
selenide iodides,
telluride iodides oxysulfides,
oxyselenides oxyhydrides halopnictides fluoropnictides,
including fluorophosphides, fluoro****nides...
-
Willy Poulsen, Finn;
Willestofte Berg, Rolf (2011-07-01). "NdHO, a
novel oxyhydride".
Journal of
Solid State Chemistry. 184 (7): 1890–1894. Bibcode:2011JSSCh...