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Question
Metal hydrides are ionic, covalent or molecular in nature. Among \[\ce{LiH, NaH, KH, RbH, CsH}\], the correct order of increasing ionic character is ______.
Options
\[\ce{LiH > NaH > CsH > KH > RbH}\]
\[\ce{LiH < NaH < KH < RbH < CsH}\]
\[\ce{RbH > CsH > NaH > KH > LiH}\]
\[\ce{NaH > CsH > RbH > LiH > KH}\]
Solution
Metal hydrides are ionic, covalent or molecular in nature. Among \[\ce{LiH, NaH, KH, RbH, CsH}\], the correct order of increasing ionic character is \[\ce{LiH < NaH < KH < RbH < CsH}\].
Explanation:
In ionic hydride as it is formed by the s-Block element, down the group, electropositive character increases.
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