Hydrogen occupies a unique position in Modern Periodic Table justify the statement.
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Explanation:
Due to its tendency to become anion or cation, it is given a unique position.
It can be kept in Halogens group or Alkali 1A metals group, that's why it has unique position.
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Though hydrogen is a non-metal, it has been placed at the top of group 1 above the alkali metals because its electronic configuration is similar to alkali metals i.e. (have 1 valence electron in the outermost shell).
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