How can saline hydrides remove traces of water from organic compounds?
How can saline hydrides remove traces of water from organic compounds?

Solution:

Normally, saline hydrides are ionic. Saline hydrides responds with water which brings about the arrangement of metal hydroxide alongside hydrogen gas freedom. It is addressed as,

A H_{(s)}+H_{2} O_{(l)} \rightarrow An O H_{(a q)}+H_{2(g)}

When added to a natural dissolvable, they respond with water present in it. Hydrogen escapes into the environment leaving behind the metallic hydroxide. The dry natural dissolvable distils over.