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what happens when diborane react with sodium hydride​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium hydride and boron trichloride react to form nearly stoicheiometric amounts of diborane in the presence of anhydrous aluminium chloride and aromatic solvents such as benzene. ... The reaction temperature should be kept below 68° to minimise decomposition of the sodium hydride.

Answered by UsmanSant
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Sodiumborohydrate is formed when diborane react with sodium hydride​.

● At the point when a soluble base metal hydride (NaH) respond with diborane (B2H6) within the sight of ether ((C2H5)2O), a tetrahedral compound (Metal borohydride) is framed which go about as a diminishing operator in natural amalgamation.

2NaH + B2H6 in presence of (C2H5)2o gives sodium borohydride 2NaBH4

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