Hydrogen is placed along with Alkali metals in the modern periodic table though it shows non-metallic character
a) as Hydrogen has one electron & readily loses electron to form negative ion
b) as Hydrogen can easily lose one electron like alkali metals to form
positive ion
c) as Hydrogen can gain one electron easily like Halogens to form negative ion
d) as Hydrogen shows the properties of non-metals
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the answer is b
as hydrogen can easily lose one electron like alkali metals to form positive ion
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Concept:
As a nonmetal with the same ns1 electron configuration as alkali metals, hydrogen is positioned abovegroup in the periodic table. It differs significantly from the other alkali metals, though, in that it produces cations (H+) much more reluctantly.
Explanation:
- It's a non-metal, hydrogen. The most common element in the universe that is a colourless, tasteless, and odourless gas is hydrogen.
- With just one proton and one electron, it is the lightest and simplest. Because it forms positive ions like alkali metals and diatomic molecules like halogens, hydrogen had no set position in Mendeleev's Periodic Table.
Since ,as Hydrogen can easily lose one electron like alkali metals to form positive ion it is placed along with Alkali metals in the modern periodic table.
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