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Metal-Hydrogen bonds.

Naming Inorganic Compounds:  Try a new formula

Click here to see the Legend. See also: typical oxidation numbers

Exceptions:

  

naming = the metal name + Hydride

 

Examples:

 LiH - Lithium Hydride

CaH2 - Calcium Hydride

NaH = Sodium Hydride

 

In these exceptions, Hydrogen plays the role of a Anion rather than a Cation:

  

Many metals do not react with hydrogen because metals form compound by losing electrons and hydrogen also loses the electrons so they cannot form compounds together.

Hydrogen cannot accept electrons given by the metal atom. So the following combination will not always work.

  

 

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