Hydride — In chemistry, a hydride is the anion of hydrogen, H−, or, more commonly, a compound in which one or more hydrogen centres have nucleophilic, reducing, or basic properties. In compounds that are regarded as hydrides, hydrogen is bonded to a more… … Wikipedia
Potassium nonahydridorhenate — Properties Molecular formula K2ReH9 Molar mass … Wikipedia
Potassium hydroxide — Potassium hydroxide … Wikipedia
potassium — /peuh tas ee euhm/, n. Chem. a silvery white metallic element that oxidizes rapidly in the air and whose compounds are used as fertilizer and in special hard glasses. Symbol: K; at. wt.: 39.102; at. no.: 19; sp. gr.: 0.86 at 20°C. [1800 10; < NL; … Universalium
Potassium sodium tartrate — Chembox new Name = Potassium sodium tartrate ImageFile = K Na L (+) tartrate.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Potassium sodium tartrate IUPACName = Potassium sodium tartrate OtherNames = E337 Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 304 59 6… … Wikipedia
Potassium persulfate — Chembox new Name = Potassium persulfate ImageFile =Potassium persulfate.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Potassium persulfate OtherNames = potassium peroxydisulfate Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7727 21 1 Section2 = Chembox Properties… … Wikipedia
Lithium hydride — Chembox new Name = Lithium hydride ImageFile = Lithium hydride 3D vdW.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Space filling model of part of the crystal structure of lithium hydride Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7580 67 8 Section2 = Chembox… … Wikipedia
Sodium hydride — Identifiers CAS number 7646 69 7 … Wikipedia
Rubidium hydride — Chembox new IUPACName = Rubidium hydride OtherNames = Rubidium(I) hydride Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 13446 75 8 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = RbH MolarMass = 86.476 g/mol Appearance = White powder Density = 2600 kg m 3 when… … Wikipedia
Nickel–metal hydride battery — NiMH redirects here. For other uses, see NIMH (disambiguation). Nickel–metal hydride battery Modern, high capacity NiMH rechargeable cells specific energy 60–120 W·h/kg[1] … Wikipedia