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The element which forms an ionic hydride with hydrogen is

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Answered by abhinav27122001
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Ionic bond is the bond between hydrogen and more electropositive metal atoms. Ionic hydrides are usually binary compounds (i.e., only two elements in the compound) and are also insoluble in solutions.
Now I hope you can form ur OWN examples, but common examples are of the alkali metal hydrides i.e., Lithium hydride (LiH), Sodium hydride (NaH), Potassium hydride (KH), Rubidium hydride (RbH), Caesium hydride (CsH)....
Answered by Kalwinderkaur
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Explanation:

ANSWER IS SODIUM . THE ELEMENT WHICH FORM AN ICONIC HYDRIDE WITH HYDROGEN IS SODIUM....

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