What is B10H14? Important knowledge about B10H14.

  1. Definition of B10H14

B10H14 is a chemical compound consisting of 10 boron (B) atoms and 14 hydrogen (H) atoms. This compound is also commonly known as decaborane(14). The English name for this compound is also decaborane(14). The atomic mass of boron is 10 and hydrogen is 1. The total atomic mass of B10H14 is 122. The molecular mass of this compound is 122 g/mol. This compound does not form ions under normal conditions.

  1. Properties of B10H14

2.1 Physical properties of B10H14
B10H14 usually appears as a solid, white, odorless, and the pH is undefined because it is insoluble or very slightly soluble in water.

2.2 Chemical properties of B10H14
B10H14 can react with strong oxidizing agents to form other boron compounds.

  1. Common chemical equations for B10H14
    Since B10H14 does not react with metals, acids, nonmetals, or salts, there are no examples of these reaction equations.

  2. Synthesis of B10H14

4.1 Laboratory synthesis of B10H14
B10H14 cannot be synthesized in the laboratory as the synthesis process requires special conditions and equipment.

4.2 Industrial synthesis of B10H14
In industry, B10H14 can be synthesized from boron trichloride and hydrogen. However, this process requires special conditions and equipment.

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