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difference between ionic compound and ionic hydrids?​

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Answered by rajanak600731
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Ionic or saline hydride, is a hydrogen atom bound to an extremely electropositive metal, generally an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal. ... Ionic hydrides are usually binary compounds (i.e., only two elements in the compound) and are also insoluble in solutions.

Answered by lavishapuri
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Ionic or saline hydride, is a hydrogen atom bound to an extremely electropositive metal, generally an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal. ... Ionic hydrides are usually binary compounds (i.e., only two elements in the compound) and are also insoluble in solutions.

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