why is the position assigning to hydrogen in the periodic table considered anamolus?
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Hydrogen resembles both alkali metals and halogens. It can lose one electron like alkali metals and also gain one electron like halogens. ... Therefore, position assigned to hydrogen in the periodic table is considered anomalous
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