Chemistry, asked by ImRitz, 1 year ago

"Hydrogen can be placed either in group 1 or in group 17". Do you agree with this statement
or disagree? Give reasons.

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Answered by Fuschia
118
Yes it can be placed in either of the groups.
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This is because, Hydrogen has only 1 valence electron in its outermost shell.Like the Group I Alkali metals it has valency = 1 i.e it can lose electron.

Similarly, it can gain one electron to achieve stability.Like Group 17 elements,it can gain electron.

So its possible that hydrogen can be placed in both.

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Answered by arpitasahani
28

Hydrogen has 1 valence electron so it is placed in grp 1 . Moreover its properties match with those of halogens. So it can beplaced   in grp 17 too

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