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explain ionic. hydrides ??

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Answered by Khushi0511
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Ionic Hydrides are also known as 'Saline Hydrides'.

These are hydrides of elements which are more electropositive than hydrogen.

Some examples are :- Alkali metals and alkaline metals like : CaH2 , NaH , MgH2 etc.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Ionic hydrides are commonly known as saline hydrides or pseudohalides. These compounds form between hydrogen and the most active metals, especially with the alkali and alkaline-earth metals of group one and two elements. In this group, the hydrogen acts as the hydride ion (H−).

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