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What happens when dihydrogen react with sodium metals?

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Explanation:

Dihydrogen acts as an oxidising agent): Dihydrogen combines with metals like sodium, potassium and calcium upon heating to from corresponding hydrides. These hydrides are of ionic nature (salt-like). In the above reactions, hydrogen acts as an oxidising agent.

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