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Tetraborane, or to be more precise tetraborane(10) or arachno-B4H10 was the first boron hydride compound to be classified by Stock and Messenez in 1912 and was first isolated by Alfred Hock. It has a relatively low boiling point at 18°C and is liquid at room temperature. Tetraborane gas is foul smelling and toxic.

Safety
Because it is easily oxidized it must be kept under vacuum. Tetraborane ignites when it comes in contact with air, oxygen, and nitric acid. Boranes in general including tetraborane have been deemed very toxic and are biologically destructive. A study consisting of small daily exposure of the chemical to 	rabbits and rats resulted in fatality

Preparation
Tetraborane can be produced via a reaction between acid and magnesium, aluminum, or beryillium borides. Hydrolysis of magnesium boride, hydrogenation of of boron halide (at high temperatures) and the pyrolysis of diborane also produce tetraborane. The hydrolysis of magnesium boride was one of the first reactions to give a high yeild(14%) of tetraborane. Phosphoric acid proved to be the most effecient acid (other than hydrochloric and sulfuric acid)in the reaction with magnesium boride. Reduction of boron halides with hydrogen in the presence of metal hydride at high temperatures also produces tetraborane