Chemistry, asked by johnsajna, 5 months ago

what happens when saline hydrides are treated with water? ​

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Answered by rhakursurajsingh2010
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Answer:

Saline hydrides such as NaH, LiH, etc. react with water to form a base and hydrogen gas. The chemical equation used to represent the reaction is as follows: The reaction is violent which produces fire.

Answered by rushi8853
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When Saline Hydrides are treated with water, Metallic base is produce and Hydrogen gas is liberated. It is a highly Exothermic Reaction.

eg:

NaH + H2O -> NaOH + H2

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