Chemistry, asked by sahajprabhu, 2 days ago

the metal that reacts with hydrogen to form its respective hydride is:


a) potassium
b) sodium
c) calcium
d) all of these​

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Answered by vivekerayyaswami1212
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Ans-Is (C) Calcium

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Answered by ferdouskazij
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Answer:

c ) Calcium

Explanation:

The calcium is a cation and hydrogen is the anion. Silver does not react with hydrogen to form hydride compounds as it is insoluble in water at normal condition. Thus, the metal with which hydrogen reacts to form metal hydride is calcium (Ca)

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