how can we say that hydrogen is neutral gas?
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If you think about the model of the atom, the first shell can only hold a total of 2 electrons. Hydrogen as an element has one electron in its first (and only) electron shell. Hence, to complete this shell, all hydrogen has to do is combine with itself. That is why most hydrogen in nature, is diatomic hydrogen. This diatomic hydrogen has a total of 2 electrons, and 2 protons, which cancel out in charge hence leaving the diatomic form of hydrogen neutral. Hydrogen doesn’t really exist in nature as an ion, like metals do.
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hydrogen is an element has one electron in his first shell (only one). to complete this shell all hydrogen as to do combine with itself .that is why most hydrogen in nature is diatomic in nature .this diatomic hydrogen has only two electron in outermost shell ,and two protons which cancel out in charge leaving the the atomic model of hydrogen as neutral model in nature.
hydrogen is neutral gas in nature .
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hydrogen is an element has one electron in his first shell (only one). to complete this shell all hydrogen as to do combine with itself .that is why most hydrogen in nature is diatomic in nature .this diatomic hydrogen has only two electron in outermost shell ,and two protons which cancel out in charge leaving the the atomic model of hydrogen as neutral model in nature.
hydrogen is neutral gas in nature .
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