happianhydridien
Happianhydridien is a hypothetical inorganic compound described in speculative chemistry as a binary hydride of a fictional element called happium. In this context, happium is assigned symbol Hp and is imagined to occupy a position among heavy transition metals in thought experiments. The name combines the element name with the hydrogen-derived suffix -hydridien, following conventions used for hydride species in some languages.
Structure and bonding: Theoretical models propose several stoichiometries, most commonly HpH6 or HpH4, forming three-dimensional lattices
Synthesis and stability: No experimental synthesis has been reported. In theoretical studies, happianhydridien is predicted to
Properties and potential applications: Predicted to exhibit very high gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage capacities and
Research status: Happianhydridien remains a fictional construct used in thought experiments and in speculative fiction. It
See also: metal hydride, hydrogen storage, high-pressure chemistry, hypothetical compounds.