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What do you think should hydrogen be placed in group 17 of halogens in group 1of alkali metals in modern periodic table

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Answered by parveengakhar01560
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Answer:Hydrogen's atomic number is 1,hence there is only 1 electron in outermost shell. So to be stable Hydrogen loses its electron and makes 1 positive charge. Therefore, instead keeping Hydrogen in group of halogens it should be in group 1st that is alkali metals group.

Answer:Hydrogen's atomic number is 1,hence there is only 1 electron in outermost shell. So to be stable Hydrogen loses its electron and makes 1 positive charge. Therefore, instead keeping Hydrogen in group of halogens it should be in group 1st that is alkali metals group.

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