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What do you understand by (i) electron-deficient, (ii) electron- precise, and (ii) electron-rich compounds of hydrogen? Provide justification with suitable examples.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In geometry, a hexagon can be defined as a polygon with six sides. The two-dimensional shape has 6 sides, 6 vertices and 6 angles.

Answered by danger7537
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Electron- precise compounds of hydrogen :- The elements which form hydrides have exact number of electrons required for forming bond. Example of such elements are C and Si. They form CH4 and SiH4. The electrons are Precise and hence they are called as electron- precise compounds of hydrogen.

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