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write any one way how hydrogen resembles alkali metals and halogens​

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Answered by SHIVAMBANDE18122005
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Hydrogen resembles alkali metal because it has 1 free electrons in it's outermost shell It is an electropositive element . ... Hydrogen resembles halogens because it requires only 1 electron to complete it's duplet rule and become stable like halogens. It also forms diatomic moleclues like halogens.

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Hydrogen resembles alkali metal because it has 1 free electrons in it's outermost shell It is an electropositive element . ... Hydrogen resembles halogens because it requires only 1 electron to complete it's duplet rule and become stable like halogens. It also forms diatomic moleclues like halogens

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