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Why does hydrogen show dual nature ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

because \:  it  \: resembles \:  the  \: alkali  \:  \\ metals  \: of  \: Group \:  IA \:  \\  and  \: the  \: halogens  \: of \:  Group  \: VIIA.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hydrogen has the simplest electronic configuration of one. In group one it loses one electron and in group 17 it gains one electron.

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