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atomic or nasent hydrogen is more reactive then molecular hydrogen why​

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Answered by rounaquejahan007
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The production of nascent hydrogen is associated with the release of high energy. This released energy activates the nascent hydrogen and makes it more energy rich than that of ordinary occurring molecular hydrogen. Because more energy means more reactivity, nascent hydrogen is more reactive than molecular hydrogen.

Answered by randomperson456
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nasent hydrogen releases more energy during the formation of a compound or an ion. due to this release of energy it comes upper in the reactivity series and thus it becomes more reactive than molecular hydrogen as molecular hydrogen is the third last in reactivity series.

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