Heat it over a flame.
Heat it over a flame.
CsH this is because cesium ion has +ve charge and and and hydride ion has -ve charge Cs+H-
Cesium Hydroxide
Melting and decomposition at about 800 0C.
no they wont combine unless you heat the silver first then the hydrogen can combine with the silver
calcium hydride
sodium hydride
The compound formed between sulfur and cesium is called cesium sulfide.
Phosphorous Hydride = PH3
The formula for the hydride formed with antimony is SbH3, which is known as antimony hydride or stibine.
A hydride is hydrogen anion (a negative ion), written as H- A few examples of hydrides are Sodium hydride, NaH Calcium hydride, CaH2 Sodium borohydride, NaBH4 Lithium aluminum hydride, LiAlH4
No- it is an alkali metal hydride.