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The hydride ion H^(-) is a stronger base...

The hydride ion `H^(-)` is a stronger base than its hydroxide ion `OH^(-)`. Which of the following reactions will occurs if sodium hydride (NaH) is dissolved in water ?

A

`H^(-)(aq)+H_(2)OtoH_(3)O^(-)(aq)`

B

`H^(-)(aq)+H_(2)O(l)toOH^(-)(aq)+H_(2)(g)`

C

`H^(-)(aq)+H_(2)O(l)toH_(3)O^(+)`

D

`H^(-)(aq)+H^(+)(aq)toH_(2)(g)`

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B
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