Does Hydrogen atom forms ionic bond? If yes then it will transfer it's 1 electron to another atom because ionic bond is based on transfer of electrons. hydrogen has only 1 electron, if it transfers the 1 electron then how the atom will be present in it? It may be destroyed. If No then what is meant by H+? usually + refers to losing of electrons right? please explain me...
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Hydrogen doesn't form ionic bonds because it has a very average electronegativity of 2.1. Simply put, there aren't any atoms that are electronegative to completely steal its electrons, nor there are any atoms with low enough electronegativity that hydrogen can steal their electrons.
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