Base Hydrides
BH3 | borane | CH4 | methane | NH3 | azane (ammonia) |
H2O | oxidane (water) |
HF | fluorane (hydrogen fluoride) |
AlH3 | alumane | SiH4 | silane | PH3 | phosphane | H2S | sulfane (hydrogen sulfide or dihydrogen sulfide) |
HCl | chlorane (hydrochloric acid) |
GaH3 | gallane | GeH4 | germane | AsH3 | arsane | H2Se | selane | HBr | bromane (hydrobromic acid) |
InH3 | indigane | SnH4 | stannane | SbH3 | stibane | H2Te | tellane (hydrogen telluride or dihydrogen telluride) |
HI | iodane (hydroiodic acid) |
TlH3 | thallane | PbH4 | plumbane | BiH3 | bismuthane | H2Po | polane (hydrogen polonide or dihydrogen polonide) |
HAt | astatane |
Read more about this topic: IUPAC Nomenclature Of Inorganic Chemistry 2005
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