why hydrogen is counted in reactivity series?
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Hydrogen is included in the reactivity series of metals because it's property of electroposivity (i.e losing electron to form positive ion) is similar to that of metals, thats why we can relate it with metals....
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Hydrogen is included in the reactivity series of metals because it's property of electroposivity (i.e losing electron to form positive ion) is similar to that of metals, thats why we can relate it with metals....
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Hydrogen is both electropositive as well as electronegative. Although it is nonmetallic, hydrogen atoms do have some characteristics which make them behave like alkali metals in some chemical reactions. So hydrogen is added to the reactivity series.
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