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What do you understand by (i) Electron-deficient (ii) Electron-precise (iii) Electron-rich compounds of hydrogen? Provide justification with suitable examples. |
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Answer» Solution :(1) Electron deficient hydrides: Compounds in which central ATOM has incomplete octet, are called electron deficient hydrides. For example, `BeH_(2)`, `BH_(3)`, are electron deficient hydrides. (ii) Electron precise hydrides: Those compounds in which exact NUMBER of electrons are present in central atom or the central atom contains complete octet are called precise hydrides e.g., `CH_(4)`, `SiH_(4)`, `GeH_(4)`, etc. are precise hydrides. (iii) Electron rich hydrides: Those compounds in which central atom has one or more lone pair of excess electrons are called electron rich hydrides. e.g., `NH_(3)`, `H_(2)O`. |
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