Chemistry, asked by sweetheart2307, 1 year ago

Among h+ and h–, which one has a single electron in its outermost shell?

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Answered by solanki900
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i think the answer is h+

Answered by AakarshitDwivedi
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Explanation:

H+ means 1 electron removed from hydrogen. So it has no electron

H- means 1 electron added to hydrogen. So it has two electron.

Both do not have 1 electron in its outermost shell.

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