5. Fixation of the H+ ion on an organometallic compound
Some species can directly bind the H + ion, functioning as a Lewis base B that produces an HB + acid, provided of course that doublets are available on the metal :
This remains true, even if metal-hydrogen bonds already exist:
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Fixation of the H+ ion on an organometallic compound