1. Copper hydrideCopper hydride (CuH) is a binary compound of hydrogen and copper. The Cu-H bond is weak and therefore the compound when formed is unstable. The reaction of copper(II) sulfate and sodium hypophosphite with some sulfuric acid gives a red-colored precipitate. By heating the precipitate it decomposes to metallic copper and hydrogen gas. The X-ray structure has been reported. As the triphenyl phosphine adduct called Stryker's reagent it is a reagent in organic chemistry.
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