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What happen when dihydrogen is treated with metals?​

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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Atomic hydrogen is very reactive. It combines with most elements to form hydrides (e.g., sodium hydride, NaH), and it reduces metallic oxides, a reaction that produces the metal in its elemental state. ... Almost all metals and nonmetals react with hydrogen at high temperatures.

Answered by Anonymous
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Atomic hydrogen is very reactive. It combines with most elements to form hydrides (e.g., sodium hydride, NaH), and it reduces metallic oxides, a reaction that produces the metal in its elemental state.

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