👉 The term "chromide" is a chemical compound that contains one or more valence electrons. It can have different forms, depending on its location and number of valence electrons. Some examples include: 1. Hexachromide (C6H5NH3): This compound has two valence electrons in the central carbon atom. 2. Tetrahexachromide (CH3CH2NCH2NH3): This compound has three valence electrons in the central carbon atom,