lithide

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lithide (plural lithides)

  1. (chemistry) A hypothetical alkalide with lithium as the anion.
    • 1981, Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, page 93:
      The measured stabilities of the group IVa-lithides are compared with values calculated according to Pauling's rule: D(A-B) - 1/2[D(A-A) + D(B-B)] + 23(xA-xB)2 kcal/mol in Table III.
    • 1997, Daniel B. Lawson, The Quadrupole Moments of the First and Second Row Homonuclear Diatomics and the Spectroscopic Properties of Metal Lithides, page 252:
      Summarized in Figure 12 are the ground-state potential curves for these lithides.
    • 2012, Glen E. Rodgers, Descriptive Inorganic, Coordination, and Solid State Chemistry, Cengage Learning, page 346:
      Lithides containing a lithium anion are unknown.

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