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solniwko [45]
3 years ago
11

Sodoum hydride is an example of

Physics
1 answer:
swat323 years ago
8 0
Sodium hydride<span> is the </span>chemical compound<span> with the </span>empirical formula NaH<span>. This </span>alkali metal hydride<span> is primarily used as a strong, yet combustible </span>base<span> in </span>organic synthesis<span>. NaH is representative of the saline hydrides, meaning it is a salt-like </span>hydride, composed of Na+<span> and H</span>−<span> ions, in contrast to the more molecular hydrides such as </span>borane<span>, </span>methane<span>, </span>ammonia<span> and </span>water. It is an ionic material that is insoluble in organic solvents (although soluble in molten Na), consistent with the fact that H−<span> remains an unknown anion in solution. Because of the insolubility of NaH, all reactions involving NaH occur at the surface of the solid.</span>
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