Helium Compound

Autor: MORRISON, D. M.
Zdroj: Nature; August 1927, Vol. 120 Issue: 3015 p224-224, 1p
Abstrakt: IT has been shown by Paneth and his co-workers in Berlin that any element which stands in the periodic table from one to four places before a noble gas will form an easily volatile hydride; such is the case with lead and bismuth, the hydrides being gaseous at ordinary temperatures. If, as is generally supposed, orthohelium has one electron relatively far removed from the nucleus with respect to the other, it is possible that in this state the helium atom might exhibit properties similar to, though less pronounced than, those of hydrogen; that is, it might be expected to combine with such an element as bismuth, and the resulting compound would in all probability be a gas.
Databáze: Supplemental Index