A molten ionic hydride on electrolysis gives-
Saline/ionic hydrides :
1. Non-volatile, Non-conducting, Crystalline solids.
2. Most of the s-block metals form this type of hydrides
3. These ionic hydrides have rock-salt structure
4. Significant covalent character found in lighter metal hydrides.
5. Examples: LiH,NaH,KH,BeH2,MgH2
6. BeH2 and MgH2 have covalent polymeric structure