Chemistry, asked by romirk9415, 9 months ago

Why does H⁺ ion always get associated with
other atoms or molecules?
(a) Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles
that of alkali metals.
(b) Its reactivity is similar to halogens.
(c) It resembles both alkali metals and halogens.
(d) Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom
results in a nucleus of very small size as
compared to other atoms or ions. Due to small
size it cannot exist free.

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Answered by Abhis506
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The answer is Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles

that of al

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The answer is Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles

that of al

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