Chemistry, asked by sreekramesh, 6 months ago

how do non-metal reacts with hydrogen​

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Answered by vishnoisonabi
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Non-metals react with hydrogen by sharing their electrons with hydrogen electrons to form covalent hydrides. For example: Sulphur shares its electrons with hydrogen electrons to form hydrogen sulphide that is covalent in nature.

Answered by Anonymous
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non-metals react with hydrogen by sharing their electrons with hydrogen electrons to form covalent hydrides. for example: sulphur shares its electrons with hydrogen electrons to form hydrogen sulphide that is covalent in nature.

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