WHAT IS MATTELIC HYDRIDS??
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In chemistry, a hydride is formally the anion of hydrogen, H⁻. The term is applied loosely. At one extreme, all compounds containing covalently bound H atoms are called hydrides: water (H₂O) is a hydride of oxygen, ammonia is a hydride of nitrogen, etc.
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Metallic hydrides are the hydrides of transition elements. In transition elements there are small empty spaces between the atoms. Hydrogen gas gets adsorbed in these empty spaces to produce non-metallic hydrides, hence they are also called Interstitial hydrides.
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