B2h6
C2H4Br2 is the molecular formula for dibromoethane, it is also known as ethylene bromide.
B2H6 has the IUPAC name of diborane. It can also be referred to as boroethane, diboron hexahydride or boron hydride.
The mass of diborane is 442,7 g.
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Diborane is the name for B2H6.
Boron tetrahydride or boron hydride Boron tetrahydride or boron hydride
Take a multiple of three moles of diborane plus a multiple of six moles of ammonia, mix them together, heat them to 300 degrees Celsius and stand by with a fire extinguisher because reacting three moles of diborane with six moles of ammonia liberates 12 moles of hydrogen.
BH is not stable, there is no compound by that formula. BH3 (boron hydride) generally exists as the dimer, B2H6, diborane.
Diborane molecule has a dative or coordinate covalent bond between boron atoms. This is a type of covalent bond where one atom provides both electrons for the bond.
Diborane is a covalent compound because it consists of two boron atoms sharing electrons with six hydrogen atoms. This sharing of electrons forms covalent bonds within the molecule.
diborane uts toxic
diboron hexahydride