Chemistry, asked by pinky135, 1 year ago

An atom of hydrogen gains one electron to form hydride ion. In the formation of hydride ion,
(1) Is hydrogen oxidised or reduced?
(2) To which noble gas does the electronic configuration resemble?
(3) What is the charge on hydride ion?

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Answered by Anonymous
1
1)oxidised
2)helium
3)positive
Answered by HappiestWriter012
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Here an atom is gained, hence according to old theory or which we use in organic chemistry. Gain of hydrogen is Reduction. Loss of hydrogen is Oxidation.

1) Here H atom converted to H- ion [ hydride ion ]. Hence, Hydrogen is Reduced.

2) Here hydride ion has 2 electrons. Hence, it resembles electronic configuration of Helium, A noble gas.

3) The charge on hydride ion is " - "

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