Why can't we consider hydrogen gas as Nobel gas
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Answer:
We can't consider hydrogen as noble gas
Explanation:
Hydrogen gas is composed of pairs of hydrogen atoms bound together into molecules (this is why it's denoted 'H2'). Hydrogen is, in fact, fairly reacted, and winds up in a wide variety of different compounds. Individual hydrogen atoms would be almost impossible to isolate and, if you could, would desperately try to react with anything around it. That's the opposite of what noble gasses do.
So it is not a noble gas.
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Answer:
we cant consider as noble gas
Explanation:
No, hydrogen is not a noble gas in order be a noble gas an element mast have all its valance orbitals filled in neutral atom state like hilium jast has 1s orbital in its outer shell which is fully filled with two electrons so hilium is a noble gas in case of hydrogen it only has one electron so its not a noble gas.
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