why does hydrogen show dual nature?
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hydrogen show dual nature as it is only one electron in its k shell i.e., in the outermost shell hence it has the ability to take electron or lend1 electron thus it's shows the propert..
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Dual nature of hydrogen:
-Hydrogen shows dual nature as it has only 1 electron in its K-shell i.e the outermost shell
-Hence it has the ability to take electron (like halogens) or give 1 electron (like alkali metals).
-Thus its shows the properties of the group 1 of the periodic table and also of the group 17 or halogens and can be placed in both the groups.
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