Mercury hydride

Mercury hydride
Mercury hydride
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Properties
Molecular formula HgH
Molar mass 201.60 g mol-1
Exact mass 202.978450636 g mol-1
Related compounds
Related compounds Cadmium hydride
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Mercury hydride (HgH) is a binary compound of hydrogen and mercury. The Hg-H bond is very weak and therefore the compound has only been detected in matrix isolation at temperatures up to 6 K.[1][2] The dihydride HgH2 and the linear dimer HHgHgH have also been detected this way.

References

  1. ^ Hydrides of the Main-Group Metals: New Variations on an Old Theme Simon Aldridge , Anthony J. Downs Chem. Rev., 2001, 101 (11), pp 3305–3366 doi:10.1021/cr960151d
  2. ^ Hyperfine Interaction, Chemical Bonding, and Isotope Effect in ZnH, CdH, and HgH Molecules Lon B. Knight and William Weltner J. Chem. Phys. 55, 2061 (1971); doi:10.1063/1.1676373

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