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moderators in
nuclear reactors.
Hydrides containing tritium are
known as
tritides.
Mixed anion compounds exist that
contain hydride with
other anions. These...
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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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negative ion of any
hydrogen isotope (H−) Protide: 1H− Deuteride: 2H−, D −
Tritide: 3H−, T −
Hydrogen ions
drive ATP
synthase in photosynthesis. This happens...
- 1021/ac60302a037, June 1971 NMR
Studies of the
Helium Distribution in
Uranium Tritide,
Robert C.
Bowman Jr. and
Albert Attalla, Phys. Rev. B 16, 1828 – Published...
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achieved by
introducing tritium and
deuterium gas.
Solid lithium deuteride-
tritide has also been used in some cases, but gas
allows more
flexibility (and...
- with uranium, then
thermally decomposing the
resulting hydride/deuteride/
tritide.
Extremely pure
hydrogen has been
prepared from beds of
uranium hydride...
- 1960.
Palladium helide, PdHe is
formed from
tritium decay in
palladium tritide, the
helium (3He) is
retained in the
solid as a solution.
Boomer claimed...
- may not be
complete until the
melting point of
titanium metal.
Titanium tritide (Ti3Hx) has been
proposed for long-term
storage of
tritium gas. As TiHx...