MEDIUMMCQ SINGLENEET ChemistryInorganic ChemistryHydrogenNitrogen forms electron rich covalent hydride

Dihydrogen forms three types of hydrides. (i) hydrides are formed by alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. (ii) hydrides are formed by non-metals and (iii) hydrides are formed by d and f-block elements at elevated temperature. Complex metal hydrides such as (iv) and (v) are powerful reducing agents.

Answer
C
Explanation

(i) Ionic Hydride → formed by group 1 and 2 (ii) Covalent Hydride → formed by non-metals (iii) Interstitial Hydride → formed by d and f block elements (iv) and (v) 4 4 LiAlH and NaBH are strong reducing agents

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