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Non-stoichiometric Hydrides are formed By ?​

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These hydride which do not have fixed composition are called non-stoichiometric hydride and the composition varies with temperature and pressure. This type of hydrides are formed by d and f-block elements. They cannot be formed by alkali metals because alkali metal hydrides form ionic hydrides.

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