Chemistry:Neodymium hydride

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Neodymium hydride
Names
Other names
Neodymium(III) hydride
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
EC Number
  • 237-610-3
Properties
NdH3
Hazards
GHS pictograms GHS02: FlammableGHS07: Harmful
GHS Signal word Danger
H250, H260, H315, H319
P210, P222, P223, P231, P231+232, P233, P264, P264+265Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P280, P302+335+334Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P302+352, P305+351+338, P321, P332+317Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P337+317Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P362+364Script error: No such module "Preview warning".Category:GHS errors, P370+378, P402+404, P501
Related compounds
Other anions
Neodymium(III) oxide
Neodymium(III) acetate
Neodymium(III) chloride
Other cations
europium hydride
ytterbium hydride
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references

Neodymium hydride is the most common hydride of neodymium with a chemical formula NdH3. In this compound, neodymium atom is in the +3 oxidation state and the hydrogen atoms are -1.

Production

Neodymium hydride can be produced by directly reacting neodymium and hydrogen gas:[2]

2Nd + 3H2 → 2NdH3

References

  1. "Neodymium hydride (NdH3)" (in en). https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/166940#section=Safety-and-Hazards. 
  2. Richter, Bo; Grinderslev, Jakob B.; Møller, Kasper T.; Paskevicius, Mark; Jensen, Torben R. (Aug 23, 2018). "From Metal Hydrides to Metal Borohydrides". Inorganic Chemistry (American Chemical Society (ACS)) 57 (17): 10768–10780. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01398. ISSN 0020-1669. PMID 30137973.