Water is the oxyde of hydrogen - H2O.
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I agree, though if 'seen' from the oxygen side it could be named as an hydride of Oxygen: OH2, (compare PH3, phosphorhydride) but it is rather unusual.
LiO does not form. Li2O would form and is lithium oxide.
Calcium hydride is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It is a white crystalline compound that is insoluble in water.
Sodium Hydride is a strong base/alkali. It is an inorganic salt comprising of positively charged sodium ions, and negatively charged hydride (hydrogen) ions: Na+H-. It is a good source of the uncommon hydride ion. (NB Sodium hydride, NaH, is different to Sodium HYDROXIDE, NaOH, which is common table salt.)
When a nonmetal oxide reacts with water, it typically forms an acid. The nonmetal oxide will react with water to produce an acidic solution. One common example is sulfur dioxide reacting with water to form sulfurous acid.
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
H2O, Hydrogen oxide, Dihydrogen monoxide, Hydrogen monoxide, Hydroxylic acid, Hydrogen hydroxide, R-718, Oxygen (di-)hydride.... Your Welcome :)
For example nitric oxide (NO) and beryllium hydride (BeH2) have linear molecules.
Barium can form compounds with oxygen (barium oxide) and hydrogen (barium hydride), depending on the conditions. Barium oxide is a white solid used in ceramics and glass manufacturing, while barium hydride is a reactive compound that can be used in organic chemistry reactions.
LiO does not form. Li2O would form and is lithium oxide.
Calcium hydride is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It is a white crystalline compound that is insoluble in water.
Boron hexahydride
H2O, dihydrogen oxide; water H2O ¼ [OH2], oxidane (parent hydride name), dihydridooxygen 1H2O, diprotium oxide; (1H2)water D2O ¼ 2H2O, dideuterium oxide; (2H2)water T2O ¼ 3H2O, ditritium oxide; (3H2)water source: http://old.iupac.org/publications/books/rbook/Red_Book_2005.pdf page 306
H2O is scientifically and commonly named as 'WATER'. However, 'playing ' with chemical formulae, it could be called Di-hydrogen oxide Hydrogen monoxide Oxygen hydride Di-hydrogen monoxide. However, nobody refers to water by these names.
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)
Yes. Hydrogen oxide is water.
The anhydride of phosphoric acid is Phosphorous(V) Oxide. P4O10.
Water is H2O and is thus hydrogen oxide.