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trihydrogen
triˈhydrogen, a. Chem. [tri- 5 b.] Containing 3 atoms of hydrogen in combination, as trihydrogen phosphate, H3PO2.1869 [see trihydric a.2].
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Trihydrogen oxide
Trihydrogen oxide is a predicted inorganic compound of hydrogen and oxygen with the chemical formula . Synthesis
Trihydrogen oxide has not been observed experimentally as of 2023, but its existence is predicted by calculation using the CALYPSO method.
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Trihydrogen cation
The trihydrogen cation is one of the most abundant ions in the universe. The trihydrogen cation is the simplest triatomic molecule, because its two electrons are the only valence electrons in the system.
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trihydric
▪ I. trihydric, a.1 Chem. (traɪˈhaɪdrɪk) [f. tri- 5 + Gr. ὕδωρ water + -ic.] Containing three hydroxyl groups, OH; thus glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3, is a trihydric alcohol; pyrogallic acid or pyrogallol, C6H3(OH)3, is a trihydric phenol.1866 Frankland Lect. Notes 269 Relations of Glycerin to the...
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Dioxidanylium
Formation
Reaction of dioxygenyl with hydrogen:
+ H2 → + H•
The reaction of the trihydrogen cation with dioxygen is approximately thermoneutral:
O2
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Furantetracarboxylic acid
By loss of 1 through 3 protons it forms the anions , , and , called respectively trihydrogen-, dihydrogen-, and hydrogenfurantetracarboxylate.
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Ethylenetetracarboxylic acid
By loss of 1 through 3 protons, it forms the anions , , and , called respectively trihydrogen-, dihydrogen-, and hydrogenethylenetetracarboxylate.
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H3
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Triatomic hydrogen (H3), an unstable molecule
Trihydrogen
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LOINC 1724-4 Adenosine diphosphate [Mass/volume] in Serum
1724-4 Adenosine diphosphate [Mass/volume] in Serum Active Part Description. LP15325-1 Adenosine diphosphate Adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate). An adenine nucleotide containing two phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety at the 5'-position.
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Triatomic molecule
H3+, the trihydrogen cation is stable by itself and is symmetric. 4He3, the helium trimer is only weakly bound by van der Waals force and is in an Efimov
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three electron bonds definition
Example molecules with 3c–2e bonds are the trihydrogen cation ) and diborane.
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Arsenate
Speciation
Depending on the pH, arsenate can be found as trihydrogen arsenate (that is arsenic acid ), dihydrogen arsenate (), hydrogen arsenate (), Trihydrogen arsenate is also known as arsenic acid.
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Helium hydride ion
The following isotopologues of the helium hydride ion, of the dihydrogen ion , and of the trihydrogen ion have the same total atomic mass number A:
, Bainbridge used mass spectrometry to compare the masses of the ions (helium hydride ion) and (twice-deuterated trihydrogen ion) in order to obtain an
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Germane
The potassium (potassium germyl or potassium trihydrogen germanide KGeH3) and rubidium compounds (rubidium germyl or rubidium trihydrogen germanide RbGeH3 trihydrogen germanide CsGeH3 in contrast has the distorted sodium chloride structure of TlI.
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Benzoquinonetetracarboxylic acid
By loss of 1 through 3 protons, it forms the anions , , and , called respectively trihydrogen-, dihydrogen-, and hydrogenbenzoquinonetetracarboxylate.
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