11th Class Chemistry Hydrogen & Its Compounds / हाइड्रोजन और इसके यौगिक

  • question_answer 76)
      Molecular hydrides are classified as electron deficient, electron precise and electron rich compounds. Explain each type with two examples.

    Answer:

      Covalent or molecular hydrides are classified into three categories : (i) Electron deficient hydrides: These hydrides do not have sufficient number of electrons to form normal covalent bonds. Examples are the hydrides of group 13 such as \[{{B}_{2}}{{H}_{6}},{{(Al{{H}_{3}})}_{n}}\] etc. (ii) Electron precise hydrides: These have exact number of electrons to form normal covalent bonds. Examples are the hydrides of group 14 such as\[C{{H}_{4}},Si{{H}_{4}}\], etc. (iii) Electron rich hydrides: These have more number of electrons than normal covalent bonds. The excess electrons are present in the form of lone pairs. Examples are the hydrides of group 15, 16 and 17 such as\[:N{{H}_{3}},\,{{H}_{2}}\underset{..}{\overset{..}{\mathop{O}}}\,:,\,\underset{\,.\,\,.}{\overset{\,\,.\,\,.}{\mathop{CHl:}}}\,\]etc.


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