Definition of Hydrid

1. hydride [n -S] - See also: hydride

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrid

hydremias
hydrencephalocele
hydrencephaloid
hydrencephalomeningocele
hydrencephalus
hydrencephsloid
hydria
hydriad
hydriads
hydriae
hydriatric
hydric
hydric acid
hydric soil
hydricity
hydrid (current term)
hydride
hydride ion
hydrides
hydridic
hydriding
hydridized
hydrido
hydrido complex
hydrids
hydriform
hydrilla
hydrillas
hydrina
hydrindantin

Literary usage of Hydrid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry edited by Edward Hart (1892)
"... BE QUANTITATIVELY VOLATILIZED AS ARSENIC hydrid?* BY PW SCHMIDT. The question whether arsenic can be quantitatively volatilized as ..."

2. The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers: Presenting a Review of the Year's by Herman A. Metz (1906)
"This substance when heated and subjected to the action of hydrogen again produces ammonia and is retrans- formed into the hydrid of magnesium. ..."

3. Elementary Chemistry by Charles Elijah Linebarger (1904)
"Silicon hydrid, SiH4. Silicon hydrid is a colorless gas obtained by the action of ... silicon hydrid is spontaneously inflammable, but when purified, ..."

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