Water could be called a hydride of oxygen, H2O as could hydrogen peroxide, H2O2.
More typically water is termed an oxide of hydrogen, as the more electronegative element takes the -ide ending.
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∙ 14y agoWell, trihydrides are types of molecules that contain three hydrogen atoms. For example, nitrogen trihydride (ammonia), and phosphorus trihydride (phosphine). Their chemical formulas are NH3 and PH3, respectively.
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∙ 13y agoFormula: [H+][OH-] = H2O
The chemical formula for trihydride is H3.
nitrogen trihydride
The chemical formula of ethanal (acetic aldehyde) is CH3CHO.
The chemical formula of mannose is C6H12O6.
The chemical formula of cysteine is HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.
The chemical formula for iodomethane is CH3I.
The chemical formula for boron trihydride is BH3.
The chemical formula for nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The chemical formula of aqueous nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride is NH3.
The chemical name of ammonia is "ammonia" or "nitrogen trihydride". Its chemical formula is NH3.
Ammonia's chemical formula is NH3, or Nitrogen trihydride.
The formula for nitrogen trihydride, a binary covalent compound, is NH3.
NH3 - the common name for nitrogen trihydride would be ammonia.
The chemical name for AsH3 is arsenic trihydride, also known as arsine.
Ammonia gas refers to a compound with the formula NH3, which is a gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Ammonium trihydride, on the other hand, is not a recognized chemical compound. It seems to be a misnomer, as the correct name for the compound with the formula NH3 is ammonia.
The systematic chemical name is arsenic trihydride.
The name of the binary compound with the formula AsH3 is arsine.