hexahydric
Hexahydric refers to a chemical compound that contains six hydrogen atoms per molecule. The term is used to describe a type of compound that is hydrogen-rich, often resulting from the hydration of an anhydride. Hydrates are typically formed by the reaction of a compound with water, resulting in the addition of one or more water molecules to the original compound.
In the context of aqueous chemistry, hexahydric compounds are often encountered. For instance, hexahydric tin, also
Hexahydric compounds can be found in a range of chemical classes, though they are most commonly encountered
The study of hexahydric compounds is largely an area of interest in inorganic chemistry and materials science.