The compound formula for silver hydride is AgH.
The formula of the hydride formed with magnesium is MgH2.
The empirical formula of silicon hydride is SiH4. This formula represents the simplest whole number ratio of silicon to hydrogen atoms in the compound.
The compound with the formula AgOH is called silver hydroxide. It is a chemical compound composed of silver, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms.
One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
The chemical formula for ammonium hydride is NH4H.
The compound formula for silver hydride is AgH.
The formula of the hydride formed with magnesium is MgH2.
AgH is the formula for silver hydride.
The compound with the formula LiH is lithium hydride.
A general formula is PdHx. x is very variable - see the link below.
no they wont combine unless you heat the silver first then the hydrogen can combine with the silver
calcium hydrate
The empirical formula of silicon hydride is SiH4. This formula represents the simplest whole number ratio of silicon to hydrogen atoms in the compound.
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.
BH is not stable, there is no compound by that formula. BH3 (boron hydride) generally exists as the dimer, B2H6, diborane.
The compound formula for silver phosphide is Ag3P.
This is nickel hydride (an alloy not a compound). There is no fixed ratio of nickel to hydrogen in these alloys.