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How can you say that hydrogen is a neutral gas?


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Hydrogen:

  • Hydrogen is a chemical element having an atomic number equal to one.
  • It was discovered by Henry Cavendish.
  • It is a gas with no color and odor and has the lowest density of all gases.
  • It is a highly inflammable gas.

Hydrogen as neutral gas:

  • Hydrogen has one electron in its first (and only) electron shell.
  • To complete its shell hydrogen atoms can combine with themselves to make a diatomic molecule.
  • It exists in the diatomic form in nature so 2 atoms of hydrogen make one molecule H2.
  • Diatomic hydrogen has a total of 2 electrons, and 2 protons, which cancel out in charge hence leaving the diatomic form of hydrogen neutral.

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