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“Idea for SbHe6+H2He, including pH scale” (2 conversations)
1 turn Feb 13, 2024 at 10:46 PM MSK Russia
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Idea for SbHe6+H2He, including pH scale
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One potential idea for SbHe6+H2He could be related to creating a hypothetical compound by the combination of antimony hexahelide (SbHe6) and helium dihydride (H2He). Antimony hexahelide is a molecular compound formed by the combination of antimony and six helium atoms. It is a unique compound as helium is typically chemically inert, but in this case, it forms a compound with antimony. On the other hand, helium dihydride (H2He) is also a hypothetical compound where two hydrogen atoms are bonded with a helium atom. Combining these two compounds, we could propose the formation of a new compound, SbHe6H2He. This compound would have antimony, six helium atoms, and two hydrogen atoms bonded to a helium atom. Regarding the pH scale, it is important to note that the pH scale is used to measure the acidity or basicity of aqueous solutions. However, in this case, we are dealing with molecular compounds rather than aqueous solutions. The pH scale does not apply to molecular compounds directly but is used to measure the acidity or basicity of solutions formed by these compounds when they are dissolved in water. Therefore, we cannot assign a pH value directly to SbHe6H2He as it is a molecular compound. However, if SbHe6H2He were to dissolve in water, it may form a solution with a pH value that could be determined experimentally using the pH scale.