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The
hydride
ions is isoelectronic
with H-​

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Answered by XxItzkillergirlXx
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The hydrohelium(1+) cation, HeH+, also known as the helium hydride ion, is a positively charged ion formed by the reaction of a proton with a helium atom in the gas phase, first produced in the laboratory in 1925 andisoelectronic with molecular hydrogen. ... Thision is also called the helium-hydride molecularion.
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The hydrohelium(1+) cation, HeH+, also known as the helium hydride ion, is a positively charged ion formed by the reaction of a proton with a helium atom in the gas phase, first produced in the laboratory in 1925 and isoelectronic with molecular hydrogen. ... This ion is also called the helium-hydride molecular ion.

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