AlH3 is covalent or ionic? explain it......
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covalent
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The hydride contains a significant covalent bond charge for both Al–Al and Al–H. In contrast, Al2O3 has large negative BOPs for Al–Al, resulting in a negative total BOP of −0.2 per Al atom. This result implies that an alternative mechanism, namely an ionic bonding mechanism, is dominant for Al2O3.
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