metal hydrides


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With alkali metal hydrides
action of diborane with alkali metal hydrides Alkali metal hydrides react with B 2 H 6 in ether to form borohydride complex..
Hydrides
Hydrides - The formation of binary compounds by hydrogen with other elements, are called hydrides. Hydrogen combines with most of the metals and non-metals (except noble gases). Hydrides are classified into three main types, depending upon their phy..
Hydrides
The formation of binary compounds by hydrogen with other elements, are called hydrides. Hydrogen combines with most of the metals and non-metals (except noble gases). Hydrides are classified into three main types, depending upon their physical and chemi..
Formation of hydrides
alkali metals react with hydrogen to form hydrides All alkali metals react with hydrogen to form hydrides that are ionic in nature (M + H - )...
1. Hydrides
combustion in air of boranes (ii) By reduction of BCl 3 with LiAlH 4 iii) Boranes react with alkali metal hydrides in diethyl ether to form borohydride complexe..
Characteristics of ionic hydrides
electrolysis of lithium hydride Ionic hydrides are white or light grey crystalline solids. They behave like salts. They have high melting and boiling points. They conduct electricity in fused state liberating hydrogen at the anode. The negative charge of the hydrogen on them is proved by electrolysis of molten l..
Combination with hydrogen - Formation of hydrides
alkaline Earth metals combine with hydrogen upon heating All alkaline Earth metals combine with hydrogen upon heating to form ionic hydrides, MH 2 , excepting beryllium. Some basic characteristics of hydrides are: MgH 2 is covalent in nature while all other hydrides i.e. CaH 2 , SrH 2 , BaH 2 , are ionic. C..
General characteristics of covalent hydrides
Molecular hydrides are soft. They are generally, volatile in nature and have low melting and boiling points. They have low electrical conductivity. The electronegativity difference between hydrogen and the atom bonded to it, determines the properties of covalent hydrides..
Action with metals
formation of hydrides from dihyrogen Dihydrogen combines with metals like sodium, potassium and calcium upon heating, to form corresponding hydrides, which are of ionic nature (salt-like). For example,..
Comparative Properties of Metals and Non-Metals
. Non-metal exhibit both electrovalency or covalency. Deposition during electrolysis They are always deposited at the cathode. They are always deposited at the anode. Redox reaction These lose electrons and hence get oxidized. These gain electrons and hence get reduced. Redox agents They ..
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