Li3NH6
Lithium hexahydride, with the chemical formula Li3NH6, is a compound that has been the subject of scientific research. It is an inorganic salt. The structure of Li3NH6 involves lithium cations and the hexahydride anion. The hexahydride anion, NH6^3-, is a complex species where nitrogen is bonded to six hydrogen atoms. This particular anion is relatively unusual and its existence and stability are areas of interest in inorganic chemistry. Li3NH6 has been synthesized and characterized through various experimental techniques. Studies have focused on its crystal structure and properties. The synthesis of such complex hydrides often involves high pressures and specific reaction conditions. Research into Li3NH6 contributes to the broader understanding of hydride chemistry and the potential for novel inorganic materials. Its properties are investigated to determine potential applications, though it is not a commonly encountered or commercially produced compound.