Silt is primarily composed of fine particles of rock and mineral sediments, and does not contain hydrides. Hydrides are compounds formed between hydrogen and another element.
Not hydride, but it is a mixture of covalent oxide and covalent silicate.Silt is made up of quartz (SiO2) and feldspar(KAlSi3O8 – NaAlSi3O8 – CaAl2Si2O8)
The formula for the hydride formed with antimony is SbH3, which is known as antimony hydride or stibine.
The chemical symbol for hydride is H-.
The compound SnH2 would be called either tin(II) hydride or stannous(II) hydride, but I'm not sure such a compound exists. The more common hydride of tin is tin(IV) hydride which is H2Sn, or SnH2.
The formula of the hydride formed by tin is SnH4.
Not hydride, but it is a mixture of covalent oxide and covalent silicate.Silt is made up of quartz (SiO2) and feldspar(KAlSi3O8 – NaAlSi3O8 – CaAl2Si2O8)
silt
calcium hydride
sodium hydride
no its made of stuff
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
clay silt and sand
Mud is lithified clays and silt.
No- it is an alkali metal hydride.
Sodium hydride is an ionic compound.