CHEBI:33688 - hydridohelium(1+)

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ChEBI Name hydridohelium(1+)
ChEBI ID CHEBI:33688
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The helium hydride ion, hydridohelium(1+) ion, or helonium is a cation (positively charged ion) with chemical formula HeH+. It consists of a helium atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, with one electron removed. It can also be viewed as protonated helium. It is the lightest heteronuclear ion, and is believed to be the first compound formed in the Universe after the Big Bang. The ion was first produced in a laboratory in 1925. It is stable in isolation, but extremely reactive, and cannot be prepared in bulk, because it would react with any other molecule with which it came into contact. Noted as the strongest known acid—stronger than even fluoroantimonic acid—its occurrence in the interstellar medium had been conjectured since the 1970s, and it was finally detected in April 2019 using the airborne SOFIA telescope.
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Formula HHe
Net Charge +1
Average Mass 5.01054
Monoisotopic Mass 5.00988
InChI InChI=1S/HHe/h1H/q+1
InChIKey HSFAAVLNFOAYQX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES [He+][H]
ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing hydridohelium(1+) (CHEBI:33688) is a helium hydride (CHEBI:33691)
IUPAC Name
hydridohelium(1+)
Synonyms Sources
HeH+ IUPAC
helium hydride ion ChEBI
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Helium_hydride_ion Wikipedia
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Registry Number Type Source
2 Gmelin Registry Number Gmelin
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Last Modified
30 August 2019