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Uranium(III) hydride

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Uranium(III) hydride, also known as uranium trihydride, is a chemical compound composed of uranium and hydrogen with the formula \( \text{UH}_3 \). In this compound, uranium is in the +3 oxidation state. Uranium(III) hydride can be produced through the reaction of uranium metal with hydrogen gas, typically at elevated temperatures.

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