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The non metals that reacts with hydrogen are nittrgen,oxygen,chlorine,phosphorus ,sulphur etc.

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Quite a few non-metals react with hydrogen forming covalent bonded compounds. Some well-known examples are : Nitrogen and Hydrogen react to form Ammonia (NH3), Carbon and Hydrogen react to form Methane (CH4), Chlorine and Hydrogen react to form Hydrogen chloride (HCl),Sulphur reacts with Hydrogen to form Hydrogen sulphide (H2S), Phosphorus reacts with Hydrogen to form Phosphine (PH3), and Oxygen forms Water (H2O) reacting with Hydrogen. 

 

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Non metals like nitrogen react with acids form hydrides
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Non metals like nitrogen(N),oxygen(O2),sulphur(S),chlorine (Cl)reacts with hydrogen (H)to form polar covalent bond and produce amonia(NH3),water(H2O),hydrogen sulphide(H2S),hydrochloric acid(HCl) repectively.

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Non-metals react with hydrogen to form its hydrides(compounds of hydrogen). Non-metals like nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur and chlorine react with hydrogen to form ammonia (Haber's process), water, hydrogen sulphide and hydrogen chloride respectively.  

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non-metals react with hydrogen to form covalent hydrides. For example, nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur and chlorine react with hydrogen to form ammonia, water, hydrogen sulphide and hydrogen chloride, respectively.
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Hydrogen react with non metals by polar covalent bond and the polar angle between two bonds changes with respect to connected non metals.
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Hydrogen reacts with non-metals such as nitrogen,phosphorous,oxygen etc. to form ammonia,phosphine,water.Here the bonds are covalent.Due to charge separation bonds are polar.
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Hydrogen forms polar covalent bonds with non metals. It is less electropositive than the active metals hence forms covalent bonds.

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