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if hydrogen is a non metal, how it comes in the reactive series of metals?
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Answered by Luckydancer950
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H+ (Non-Metal, Reference for Comparison)

Despite being a non-metal, hydrogen is often included in the reactivity series since it helps compare the reactivities of the metals. The metals placed above hydrogen in the series can displace it from acids such as HCl and H2SO4 (since they are more reactive).

Answered by nsnaruka1980
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Despite not being a metal, hydrogen has been assigned a place in the reactivity series of metals because, hydrogen has a tendency to loose electrons and get converted to H+ ion which is similar to the property exhibited by metals.

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