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Molecular hydrides are classified as electron deficient, electron precise and electron rich compounds. Explain each type with two examples.

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Electron precise compounds are hydrides of 14 group elements. They have as many numbers of electrons as required to write their conventional Lewis structures. In other words, they have exact number of electrons to form normal covalent bonds

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Electron precise compounds are hydrides of 14 group elements. They have as many numbers of electrons as required to write their conventional Lewis structures. In other words, they have exact number of electrons to form normal covalent bonds.....☺☺☺☺

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