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Chemical compound
Digallane (systematically named digallane(6)) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula GaH2(H)2GaH2 (also written [{GaH2(μ-H)}2] or [Ga2H6])
Digallane
Chemical compound
dihydrogen, and more recently in an argon matrix doped with vapour over solid digallane, Ga2H6. IR spectroscopic studies indicate that monomeric GaH3 has a trigonal
Gallane
Chemical element with atomic number 31 (Ga)
3 polymerizes to (GaH 3) n. If no solvent is used, the dimer Ga 2H 6 (digallane) is formed as a gas. Its structure is similar to diborane, having two
Gallium
Chemical compound
elements in the boron group, gallium is known to form a similar compound digallane, Ga2H6. Aluminium forms a polymeric hydride, ((AlH3)n; although unstable
Diborane
Chemical compound
isolated in solid hydrogen. It is isostructural with diborane (B2H6) and digallane (Ga2H6). Solid alane, which is colorless and nonvolatile, precipitates
Aluminium_hydride
hypofluorite C2F5OF −50 154 Chlorodifluorosilane SiHClF2 ~−50 102.5 80003-43-6 Digallane Ga2H6 0 dec −50 sub 145.494 12140-58-8 Thionyl tetrafluoride SOF4 −48
List_of_gases
Chemical compound
preserved in the absence of water and moisture for more than one year. Digallane is produced by reaction between lithium tetrahydrogallate and monochlorogallane
Lithium_tetrahydridogallate
Chemical compound with hydrogen and boron group atoms
Compound Chemical formula Geometry Model Diborane B2H6 Dialane Al2H6 Digallane Ga2H6 Diindigane In2H6 Dithallane Tl2H6 Dinihonane Nh2H6
Group_13_hydride
Chemical compounds containing only hydrogen and one other chemical element
cluster compounds. Alane (AlH3) is a polymer. Gallium exists as the dimer digallane. Indium hydride is only stable below −90 °C (−130 °F). Not much is known
Binary_compounds_of_hydrogen
Any chemical compound having at least one gallium atom in its structure
3 polymerizes to (GaH 3) n. If no solvent is used, the dimer Ga 2H 6 (digallane) is formed as a gas. Its structure is similar to diborane, having two
Gallium_compounds
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