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Why does lithium not form an Alkalide?

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Of the alkali metals, only lithium reacts with nitrogen, and it forms a nitride (Li3N). In this respect it is more similar to the alkaline-earth metals than to the Group 1 metals. Lithium also forms a relatively stable hydride, whereas the other alkali metals form hydrides that are more reactive.

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