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hydride$36408$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

ANY CHEMICAL COMPOUND HAVING A HYDROGEN ATOM BONDED TO A MORE ELECTROPOSITIVE ELEMENT OR GROUPS
Metal hydride; Covalent hydride; Hydrides; Metal hydrides; Hydridic; Covalent hydrides; Hydride anion; Deuteride; Hydrido; Alkali metal hydride; Alkaline earth hydride; Interstitial hydride; Tritide
  • Metal hydrides (e.g. H<sub>2</sub>RhCl(PPh<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub> derived from [[Wilkinson's catalyst]]) are intermediates in hydrogenation catalysis.
  • Metal hydride for hydrogen storage applications
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hydride      
n. Hydrid (chemische Zusammensetzung)
hydrogen sulfide         
  • A hydrogen sulfide bloom (green) stretching for about 150km along the coast of Namibia. As oxygen-poor water reaches the coast, bacteria in the organic-matter rich sediment produce hydrogen sulfide which is toxic to fish.
  • [[Sludge]] from a pond; the black color is due to metal sulfides
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Hydrogen sulphide; Hydrogen Sulphide; Sulphuretted hydrogen; Hydrosulfuric acid; Sulfane; Sulphane; Stink damp; Hydrosulphuric acid; Hepatic air; Stinkdamp; Hydrogen Sulfide; Sulfuretted hydrogen; Sulfur hydride; Sulfurated hydrogen; Rotten egg gas; Dihydrogen monosulfide; Dihydrogen sulfide; User:Kalothira/dihydrogen monosulfide; Sulfhydric acid; Draft:Rotten eggs smell; Hydrogen sulfide gas; H₂S; H2S
Wasserstoffsulfid, Schwefelwasserstoff
liquid ammonia         
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  • A train carrying anhydrous Ammonia
  • Household ammonia
  • A standard laboratory solution of 28% ammonia.
  • Streetcar in New Orleans]] drawn by [[Alfred Waud]] in 1871
  • This high-pressure reactor was built in 1921 by [[BASF]] in [[Ludwigshafen]] and was re-erected on the premises of the [[University of Karlsruhe]] in Germany.
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  • Jabir ibn Hayyan wrote about ammonia
  • ices]] of [[Uranus]] and [[Neptune]].
  • Liquid ammonia bottle
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  • [Cu(NH3)4(H2O)2](2+)}}
CHEMICAL COMPOUND, NH₃
Nitro-sil; Anhydrous ammonia; NH3; Ammonia cleaning solution; 880 Ammonia; Ammonia cleaning soluion; Ammonia (gas); R-717; Ammoniacal; Nitrogen trihydride; Nh3; Alkaline air; Volatile alkali; Amonia; Hydrogen nitride; Ammoniac; Ammonias; Ammonia as a fuel; NH₃; Ammonia engine; Ammonia motor; Ammoniated; Liquid ammonia; H3N; Anti-umami; Ammonia as a liquid fuel replacement for petrol / gasoline or diesel; Ammoniacala; Ammonium nitride; Biosynthesis of ammonia; Ammonia fuel; Divers's solution; Divers' solution; Ammonia gas; Divers's liquid
n. flüssiges Ammoniak, Ammoniak in Flüssigform

Definition

Hydride
·noun A compound of the binary type, in which hydrogen is united with some other element.

Wikipedia

Hydride

In chemistry, a hydride is formally the anion of hydrogen (H). The term is applied loosely. At one extreme, all compounds containing covalently bound H atoms are called hydrides: water (H2O) is a hydride of oxygen, ammonia is a hydride of nitrogen, etc. For inorganic chemists, hydrides refer to compounds and ions in which hydrogen is covalently attached to a less electronegative element. In such cases, the H centre has nucleophilic character, which contrasts with the protic character of acids. The hydride anion is very rarely observed.

Almost all of the elements form binary compounds with hydrogen, the exceptions being He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Pm, Os, Ir, Rn, Fr, and Ra. Exotic molecules such as positronium hydride have also been made.