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Arrange the following
(i) `CaH_(2), BeH_(2)` and `TiH_(2)` in order of increasing electrical conductance.
(ii) LiH, NaH and CsH in order of increasing ionic character.
(ii) H-H, D-D and F-F in order of increasing bond dissociation enthalpy.
(iv) `NaH, MgH_(2)` and `H_(2)O` in order of increasing reducing property.

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