Complex metal hydride

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Complex metal hydrides are salts wherein the anions contain

covalent character to the second metal or metalloid atoms.[1]

Examples

In general, complex metal hydrides have the formula MxM'yHn, where M is an alkali metal cation or cation complex and M' is a metal or metalloid. Well known examples feature

THF)2]4FeH6 and K2ReH9.[1]

See also

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