Hydrogen shows similarity with alkali metals as well as halogens?
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because it loses one electron as the alkali metals does and also it gains one electron and becomes negatively charged as like halogens
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(1) Hydrogen shows similarity with alkali metals :
(i) Hydrogen has electronic configuration 1s¹ which is similar to outer electronic configuration of alkali metals, ns¹.
(ii) Both, hydrogen and Alkali metals form univalent positive ions (+1) by loss of 1 electron
(iii) Both combine with halogen to form halides.
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(2) Hydrogen show similarity with halogens :
(i) Halogens have outer electronic configuration which resembles that of hydrogen 1s¹.
(ii) Both form univalent negative ion (-1).
(iii) Both react with metals.
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