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- Q6818555 subject Q6585440.
- Q6818555 subject Q7402781.
- Q6818555 abstract "Mercury(I) hydride (systematically named mercury hydride) is an inorganic compound with the empirical chemical formula HgH. It has not yet been obtained in bulk, hence its bulk properties remain unknown. However, molecular mercury(I) hydrides with the formulae HgH and Hg2H2 have been isolated in solid gas matrices. The molecular hydrides are very unstable toward thermal decomposition. As such the compound is not well characterised, although many of its properties have been calculated via computational chemistry.".
- Q6818555 iupacName "Mercury(I) hydride".
- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q11432.
- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q190065.
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- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q369472.
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- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q484152.
- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q6585440.
- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q7402781.
- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q78974.
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- Q6818555 wikiPageWikiLink Q975274.
- Q6818555 iupacname "Mercury hydride".
- Q6818555 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q6818555 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q6818555 type ChemicalObject.
- Q6818555 type Thing.
- Q6818555 type Q11173.
- Q6818555 comment "Mercury(I) hydride (systematically named mercury hydride) is an inorganic compound with the empirical chemical formula HgH. It has not yet been obtained in bulk, hence its bulk properties remain unknown. However, molecular mercury(I) hydrides with the formulae HgH and Hg2H2 have been isolated in solid gas matrices. The molecular hydrides are very unstable toward thermal decomposition.".
- Q6818555 label "Mercury(I) hydride".