Why is the position of hydrogen is not fixed in periodic table justify?
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It is so because hydrogen has 1 valence electron in its outermost shell.so according to modern periodic table, hydrogen can be arranged in halogen family i.e. group no. ... Hence, it was placed in IA group VI B group and could not be given a fixed position in Mendeleev's Periodic Table.
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It is so because hydrogen has 1 valence electron in its outermost shell.so according to modern periodic table, hydrogen can be arranged in halogen family i.e. group no. ... Hence, it was placed in IA group VI B group and could not be given a fixed position in Mendeleev's Periodic Table.
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