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Definition of SbH4

SbH4
Stibonium Sti*bo"ni*um, n. (Chem.) The hypothetical radical SbH4, analogous to ammonium; -- called also antimonium.

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- H. (1994). "Über die Darstellung der Pnikogenoniumsalze AsH4+SbF6−, AsH4+AsF6−, SbH4+SbF6−". Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie (in...
- instead) AsH8, SbH4, BiH4, BiH5, BiH6, H3Se, H3S, Te2H5, TeH4, PoH4, PoH6, H2F, H3F, H2Cl, H3Cl, H5Cl, H7Cl, H2Br, H3Br, H4Br, H5Br, H5I, XeH2, XeH4. Among the...
- garlic-like. SbH3 is generally prepared by the reaction of Sb3+ sources with H− equivalents: 2 Sb2O3 + 3 LiAlH4 → 4 SbH3 + 1.5 Li2O + 1.5 Al2O3 4 SbCl3 + 3...
- abbreviated to LAH, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Li[AlH4] or LiAlH4. It is a white solid, discovered by Finholt, Bond and Schlesinger in...
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- Silane (Silicane) is an inorganic compound with chemical formula SiH4. It is a colorless, pyrophoric gas with a sharp, repulsive, pungent smell, somewhat...
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- SnH4. It is a colourless gas and the tin analogue of methane. Stannane can be prepared by the reaction of SnCl4 and Li[AlH4]. SnCl4 + Li[AlH4] → SnH4 +...
- appreciable tendency to dissociate like ammonia to MH+ 4 and MH− 2 (M = P, As, Sb, Bi). The pnictogen hydrides become denser down the group and the M–H bond...