P block element forms binary compound with hydrogen
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Yes, the p-block elements from a binary compound with hydrogen.
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p-block elements are those in which the last electron enters any of the three p-orbitals of their respective shells, groups 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 (except helium) are p-block elements.
Binary compounds of hydrogen are binary chemical compounds that contain hydrogen and one other chemical element. The p-block elements have hydrides that formed when hydrogen reacts with them. These are highly electronegative elements very much higher than hydrogen. These hydrides form a covalent bond with these p-block atoms. Therefore, known as covalent hydrides.
So, we can say that p-block elements form binary compounds with hydrogen known as hydrides.
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