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what happen when hydrogen react with Dihydrogen

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The dihydrogen bond—an interaction between a transition-metal or main-group hydride (M—H) and a protic hydrogen moiety (H—X)—is arguably the most intriguing type of hydrogen bond. It was discovered in the mid-1990s and has been intensively explored since then. Herein, we collate up-to-date experimental and computational studies of the structural, energetic, and spectroscopic parameters and natures of dihydrogen-bonded complexes of the form M—H···H—X, as such species are now known for a wide variety of hydrido compounds. Being a weak interaction, dihydrogen bonding entails the lengthening of the participating bonds as well as their polarization (repolarization) as a result of electron density redistribution. Thus, the formation of a dihydrogen bond allows for the activation of both the MH and XH bonds in one step, facilitating proton transfer and preparing these bonds for further transformations. The implications of dihydrogen bonding in different stoichiometric and catalytic reactions, such as hydrogen exchange, alcoholysis and aminolysis, hydrogen evolution, hydrogenation, and dehydrogenation, are discussed.

Answered by kadengalmunawar39
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The fact that hydrogen exists as dihydrogen, H2, rather than H indicates that the combination of two hydrogen atoms is a more stable arrangement than two separate atoms.

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