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Trihydrogen oxide is a predicted inorganic compound of hydrogen and oxygen with the chemical formula H3O.[1][2] This is still a hypothetical compound, one of the unstable hydrogen polyoxides. It is forecasted that the compound could constitute a thin layer of metallic liquid around the cores of Uranus and Neptune, being the source of their magnetic fields.[3] Calculations indicate the stability of H3O in solid, superionic, and fluid metallic states at the deep interior conditions of these planets.
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Trihydrogenoxide is a predicted inorganic compound of hydrogen and oxygen with the chemical formula H3O. This is still a hypothetical compound, one of...
Nitric oxide (nitrogen oxide or nitrogen monoxide) is a colorless gas with the formula NO. It is one of the principal oxides of nitrogen. Nitric oxide is...
Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide), commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or nos, is a chemical compound, an oxide of nitrogen...
The trihydrogen cation or protonated molecular hydrogen (IUPAC name: hydrogenonium ion) is a cation (positive ion) with formula H+3, consisting of three...
Ethylene oxide is an organic compound with the formula C2H4O. It is a cyclic ether and the simplest epoxide: a three-membered ring consisting of one oxygen...
Titanium oxide may refer to: Titanium dioxide (titanium(IV) oxide), TiO2 Titanium(II) oxide (titanium monoxide), TiO, a non-stoichiometric oxide Titanium(III)...
containing more than five oxygens are expected to be extremely unstable. Trihydrogenoxide (H3O), which has been studied theoretically and is expected to be...
and one oxygen atom connected by a triple bond. It is the simplest carbon oxide. In coordination complexes, the carbon monoxide ligand is called carbonyl...
through four protons, orthocarbonic acid could yield four anions: H3CO−4 (trihydrogen orthocarbonate), H2CO2−4 (dihydrogen orthocarbonate), HCO3−4 (hydrogen...
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania /taɪˈteɪniə/, is the inorganic compound derived from titanium with the chemical formula...
silver metal, iron(III) oxide, iron molybdenum oxides [e.g. iron(III) molybdate] with a molybdenum-enriched surface, or vanadium oxides. In the commonly used...
(potassium germyl or potassium trihydrogen germanide KGeH3) and rubidium compounds (rubidium germyl or rubidium trihydrogen germanide RbGeH3) have the sodium...
participation. In terms of electron-counting formalism, the sulfur atom has an oxidation state of +4 and a formal charge of +1. Sulfur dioxide is found on Earth...
chemical compound with the formula SiO where silicon is present in the oxidation state +2. In the vapour phase, it is a diatomic molecule. It has been...
nitroglycerin and nitroprusside control blood pressure by metabolizing into nitric oxide. Many notable nitrogen-containing drugs, such as the natural caffeine and...
biological effects of graphene oxide Evaluation of biological effects of graphene oxide using Drosophila. It was shown the graphene oxide at low doses was evaluated...
and acidic properties. Closely related are aluminium oxide hydroxide, AlO(OH), and aluminium oxide or alumina (Al2O3), the latter of which is also amphoteric...
wood stains. First, glycol monoethers are produced from ethylene oxide or propylene oxide with alcohol, which are then esterified with acetic acid. The three...
Triatomic hydrogen, H3, is unstable and breaks up spontaneously. H3+, the trihydrogen cation is stable by itself and is symmetric. 4He3, the helium trimer...
method is when acrylonitrile is enzymatically converted into 2-cyanoethylene oxide which will produce cyanide end products that ultimately form thiocyanate...
dehydrosulfurization of thioureas. A typical reagent for this process is mercuric oxide: (R(H)N)2CS + HgO → (RN)2C + HgS + H2O This reaction can often be conducted...
oxidized to produce ethylene oxide, a key raw material in the production of surfactants and detergents by ethoxylation. Ethylene oxide is also hydrolyzed to...
(calcining) at about 850 °C (1,560 °F), in the manufacture of quicklime (calcium oxide, CaO), a compound that has many industrial uses: CaCO3 → CaO + CO2 Acids...
−O−N+≡C− as in isofulminic acid; whereas the group −C≡N+O− is called nitrile oxide. This chemical was known since the early 1800s through its salts and via...
consists of two different atoms, such as carbon monoxide (CO) or nitric oxide (NO), the molecule is said to be heteronuclear. The bond in a homonuclear...