explain the difference between ionic and metallic hydrides
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1)=>ionic hydrides form between the hydrogen under the active metal influence mostly with alkali and alkaline earth metals of group one and two elements.
2)=>In this group, the hydrogen acts as the hydride ion (H−H−).
3)=>They bond with more electro(+ve) metal atoms. Ionic hydrides are usually binary compounds
4)=> they are insoluble in solutions
METALLIC HYDRIDES
1)=>Hydrogen bonds with transition metals
2)=> they can be nonstoichiometric
3)=>H atoms can and may fill in between the lattice while some might, and is not a definite ordered filling
4)=>metallic hydrides consist of more basic stoichiometric compounds as well.
2)=>In this group, the hydrogen acts as the hydride ion (H−H−).
3)=>They bond with more electro(+ve) metal atoms. Ionic hydrides are usually binary compounds
4)=> they are insoluble in solutions
METALLIC HYDRIDES
1)=>Hydrogen bonds with transition metals
2)=> they can be nonstoichiometric
3)=>H atoms can and may fill in between the lattice while some might, and is not a definite ordered filling
4)=>metallic hydrides consist of more basic stoichiometric compounds as well.
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1)=>ionic hydrides form between the hydrogen under the active metal influence mostly with alkali and alkaline earth metals of group one and two elements. 2)=>In this group, the hydrogen acts as the hydride ion (H−H−). 4)=>metallic hydrides consist of more basic stoichiometric compounds as well
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