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tritide, n. Chem.|ˈtrɪtaɪd| [f. tritium n. + -ide.] Any binary compound formed from tritium and a metal or radical.
1952D. T. Hurd Introd. Chem. Hydrides 211 It is expected that the tritides will show even larger differences from the hydrides in their dissociation pressures. 1967Jrnl. Nuclear Materials XXIII. 309/2 Yttrium tritide was prepared by direct reaction of the metal with tritium gas. 1982New Scientist 2 Sept. 641/2 In March 1954 followed the BRAVO test at Bikini—the first of a series of tests of devices using 6Li deuteride and tritide. |