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- Complex_metal_hydride abstract "Complex metal hydrides are salts wherein the anions contain hydrides. In the older chemical literature as well as contemporary materials science textbooks, a "metal hydride" is assumed to be nonmolecular, i.e. three-dimensional lattices of atomic ions. In such systems, hydrides are often interstitial and nonstoichiometric, and the bonding between the metal and hydrogen atoms is significantly ionic. In contrast, complex metal hydrides typically contain more than one type of metal or metalloid and may be soluble but invariably react with water. They exhibit ionic bonding between a positive metal ion with molecular anions containing the hydride. In such materials the hydrogen is bonded with significant covalent character to the second metal or metalloid atoms.".
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- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Anion.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Boron_group.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrogen_storage.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_chemistry.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metal_hydrides.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Covalent.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Covalent_bond.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Ether.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Group_13_element.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_storage.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_bonding.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_aluminium_hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_aluminum_hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_borohydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Metal_hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Non-stoichiometric_compound.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Nonstoichiometric_compound.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_nonahydridorhenate.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_aluminium_hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Solid-state_chemistry.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Solid_state_chemistry.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLinkText "Complex metal hydride".
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageWikiLinkText "complex metal hydride".
- Complex_metal_hydride hasPhotoCollection Complex_metal_hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Complex_metal_hydride subject Category:Hydrogen_storage.
- Complex_metal_hydride subject Category:Inorganic_chemistry.
- Complex_metal_hydride subject Category:Metal_hydrides.
- Complex_metal_hydride hypernym Salts.
- Complex_metal_hydride type ChemicalCompound.
- Complex_metal_hydride type Hydride.
- Complex_metal_hydride type Technology.
- Complex_metal_hydride comment "Complex metal hydrides are salts wherein the anions contain hydrides. In the older chemical literature as well as contemporary materials science textbooks, a "metal hydride" is assumed to be nonmolecular, i.e. three-dimensional lattices of atomic ions. In such systems, hydrides are often interstitial and nonstoichiometric, and the bonding between the metal and hydrogen atoms is significantly ionic.".
- Complex_metal_hydride label "Complex metal hydride".
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- Complex_metal_hydride sameAs Q5156583.
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- Complex_metal_hydride isPrimaryTopicOf Complex_metal_hydride.