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Oxyhydrides are a class of compounds that contain both oxygen and hydrogen, typically in the form of hydroxide ions (OH-) and hydride ions (H-), respectively. These compounds are often formed through the reaction of metals with water or other oxygen-containing compounds. The general formula for oxyhydrides is M(OH)H, where M represents a metal.
Oxyhydrides are characterized by their ability to release hydrogen gas upon heating. This property makes them
The stability and reactivity of oxyhydrides depend on the metal involved. Some metals form stable oxyhydrides,
In summary, oxyhydrides are a unique class of compounds that contain both oxygen and hydrogen. They have