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licl is more stable. The hydride ion is very large and hence more covalent in nature due to the polarisation by li+. Licl is more ionic and hence more stable
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Lithium and hydrogen ,both are elect positive while Chlorine is electronegative. Obviously LiCl is more stable than LIH
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