Science, asked by veerbansal2005, 3 months ago

hydrogen resembles alkali metals in the combination with halogens. it's compound formed with halogens will be:

(a) HX
(b) HX²
(c) H²X
(d) H²X²

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Answered by aadi6152
19

Hydrogen resembles both alkali metals as well as halogens. This is because hydrogen-like alkali metals donate its' outer electron to form compounds like oxides, halides & sulfides. Also, it shares its' electron with another hydrogen atom to form a diatomic molecule.

Answered by sudha4877
2

Explanation:

H2X is the correct answer..

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