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Why is hydrogen not an alkali?

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Answered by iswaryakuwait
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Hydrogen is not an alkali metal itself, but has some similar properties due to its simple one proton (loctated in the nucleus), one electron arrangement. The lone electron exists in a s -orbital around the nucleus. Cesium Orbitals. This one electron is very easily removed during chemical reactions.

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Answered by arunsaloch570
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because it does not dissolve in Water

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