Science, asked by Arghya003, 1 year ago

why is hydrogen apart of metal reactivity series?

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Answered by sangharsh99
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bcz it's behaviour like as metal.....

Xavier0502: Then why is it a non-metal
sangharsh99: its a mystery....its place in periodic table is undefined
Xavier0502: then why have they placed it in 1st group when it has more reasonable characters of being placed in 7th group.
Xavier0502: science never accepts anything without proof
sangharsh99: according to the madlif no place that element
Xavier0502: what is 'madlif'
Answered by Anonymous
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HI MATE.



Hydrogen is very much part of reactivity series. It is due to its electropositive nature like the other metals. It is elector donor rather than an electron acceptor. Moreover,it produces positive ion or action when electrolysed.

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