sodium hydride

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Noun1.sodium hydride - a flammable grey crystalline binary compound (NaH)
hydride - any binary compound formed by the union of hydrogen and other elements
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The final product was then dried by using Sodium hydride or any other dehydrating agent.
1 were obtained by use of the sodium salts of the fluoroalcohols prepared by the reaction of sodium hydride or sodium metal with the fluoroalcohols.
Crenshaw, "The dissociation pressures of sodium deuteride and sodium hydride," Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol.
To a stirred solution of indole (5.0 mg, 0.042 mmol) in 50 mL of DMF at 0-5[degrees]C, sodium hydride (2.05 mg 0.085 mmol) was added in small portions within 30 minutes and the resulting reaction mixture was further stirred for 30 minutes.
After dehydrogenation of NaAl[H.sub.4] into Al, [H.sub.2], and NaH, sodium hydride (NaH) appears to react with [C.sub.60].
In 1997, the name of the company was changed to MCPL, and it began manufacturing chemicals such as sodium hydride, sodium amide, and magnesium tertiary butoxide, which are primarily used in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, flavour, and fragrance industries.
The ball contains sodium hydride which reacts with water to create power.
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