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Why are Metallic Hydrides deficient in hydrogen?

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Answered by sambuzz
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In hydrides, as the lone pair of electrons are present on highly electronegative atoms like Nitrogen, Oxygen & Fluorine results inhydrogen bond formation between the molecules which causes association of molecules. ... They are called non-stoichiometric hydrides as they contain deficient hydrogen.

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Answered by rehabsadaf
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hydrogen being small in size occupy some in the metallic lattice producing distortion without any change in its type


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