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  • [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
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  • ...pective [[hydrogen halide]]s. Some metals will react with hydrogen to form hydrides. Others alloy with the gas - palladium is notable for being able to absorb ...used for this process. [[Iron]] is sometimes used. The addition of excess metal to acid or vice-versa will also reduce some of the acid to chlorine or hydr
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  • ...n with a heavier metal, such as copper or lead, is common practice. If the metal consists of large or flat pieces, a neat trick is to place a flipped small ...ack layer of oxides and superoxides will slowly form on the surface of the metal after 1-2 months, which is known to be a shock sensitive explosive when thi
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  • Calcium hydride can be made by reacting dry [[hydrogen]] gas with calcium metal at temperatures between 300 to 400 °C. [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
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  • ...er. The reactor consists of a cylindrical or spherical (rarer) body, where metal catalysts are used to initiate the hydrogenation reaction. A compressor is ...hydrogenators are transition metals ([[iron]] in the Haber-Bosch process), metal on carbon ([[Palladium|Pd]]/[[Carbon|C]]), noble metals ([[platinum]], [[pa
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  • *''Metal oxides'': [[bismuth trioxide]], [[chromium trioxide]], osmium tetroxide, so *''Metal hydrides'': [[calcium hydride]], [[lithium aluminium hydride]], [[sodium borohydride
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  • *''Metal hydrides'': [[calcium hydride]], [[lithium aluminium hydride]], [[sodium borohydride *''Nonmetal hydrides'': [[hydrazine]], [[phosphine]]
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  • [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
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  • Can be prepared by reacting molten [[lithium]] metal with [[hydrogen]]. The reaction takes place in a [[nickel]] [[crucible]], b [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
    6 KB (710 words) - 09:52, 20 February 2022
  • ...ride]], and [[lithium bromide]]:<ref>Peter Rittmeyer, Ulrich Wietelmann “Hydrides” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2002, Wiley-VCH, Wein [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
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  • [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
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  • Reaction with [[aluminium]] metal and hydrogen will give [[sodium aluminium hydride]]. ...ide a quartz or refractory glass tube. Adding small amounts of [[calcium]] metal will accelerate the process.<ref>Ephraim; Michel, E.; Helvetica Chimica Act
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  • [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
    6 KB (625 words) - 21:17, 30 August 2022
  • [[Category:Metal hydrides]]
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