Structure

LITHIUM DEUTERIDE

CAS
13587-16-1
Catalog Number
ACM13587161
Category
Renewable & Alternative Energy
Molecular Weight
7.9489
Molecular Formula
LiD

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Specification

Synonyms
Lithium (2H)hydride
Lithium deuteride (LiD)
Lithium hydride (LiD)
Lithium hydride-d
Lithium monodeuteride
lithium (~1~H)hydride
IUPAC Name
lithium deuteride
Canonical SMILES
[H-].[Li+]
InChI
InChI=1S/Li.H/q+1;-1/i;1+1
InChI Key
SRTHRWZAMDZJOS-IEOVAKBOSA-N
Melting Point
680 °C
Density
0.82 g/cm3
Appearance
Solid
Storage
2~8°C
Chemical Formula
HLi
Complexity
0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
2
EC Number
237-018-5
Exact Mass
9.030105g/mol
Formal Charge
0
Hazard Statements
H260-H314
H-Bond Acceptor
1
H-Bond Donor
0
Heavy Atom Count
1
Isomeric SMILES
[Li+].[2H-]
MDL Number
MFCD00011091
Monoisotopic Mass
9.030106
Rotatable Bond Count
0
Signal Word
Danger
Size
1g/5g
What is the PubChem CID of Lithium deuteride?

The PubChem CID of Lithium deuteride is 6914554.

What is the molecular weight of Lithium deuteride?

The molecular weight of Lithium deuteride is 9.0 g/mol.

What is the IUPAC Name of Lithium deuteride?

The IUPAC Name of Lithium deuteride is lithium;deuteride.

What is the InChIKey of Lithium deuteride?

The InChIKey of Lithium deuteride is SRTHRWZAMDZJOS-IEOVAKBOSA-N.

What is the Canonical SMILES of Lithium deuteride?

The Canonical SMILES of Lithium deuteride is [H-].[Li+].

What is the CAS number of Lithium deuteride?

The CAS number of Lithium deuteride is 13587-16-1.

What is the European Community (EC) Number of Lithium deuteride?

The European Community (EC) Number of Lithium deuteride is 237-018-5.

What is the hydrogen bond donor count of Lithium deuteride?

The hydrogen bond donor count of Lithium deuteride is 0.

What is the hydrogen bond acceptor count of Lithium deuteride?

The hydrogen bond acceptor count of Lithium deuteride is 1.

Is Lithium deuteride a canonicalized compound?

Yes, Lithium deuteride is a canonicalized compound according to PubChem.

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