Iron (II) hydride has the formula FeH2.
AgH is the formula for silver hydride.
The chemical formula for Barium Hydride is BaH2. Ba = Barium H = Hydrogen Its molecular mass is 139.34288 g/mol.
The only possible product would be zinc hydride. Zinc hydride is usually not prepared directly from zinc and hydrogen, but by using an even stronger reducing agent such as sodium hydride or lithium aluminum hydride. Zinc hydride is unstable and decomposes back to zinc and hydrogen over time.
A bismuthane is another term for bismuth hydride, chemical formula BiH3.
The chemical formula for aluminium hydride is AlH3
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
Aluminum trihydride
The compound formula for silver hydride is AgH.
Phosphorous Hydride = PH3
Iron (II) hydride has the formula FeH2.
The formula of the hydride formed with magnesium is MgH2.
Sodium hydride's formula is NaH.
Formula: NH4H
Sorry there is no such compound as aluminium hydrogen though there is aluminium hydride - AlH3 or if that isn't it aluminium hydroxide - Al(OH)3
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CaH2