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Identify the element which exhibits anomalous behaviour so that it can be placed in two different groups of the periodic table.

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Hydrogen (H)
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Gold (Au)
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Helium (He)
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Carbon (C)
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Solution

The correct option is A Hydrogen (H)
The element hydrogen (H) can form hydrogen halides meaning, it can form H+ ions in HF, HCl, HBr, etc. It resembles group-I elements like lithium, sodium, potassium as they form Li+,Na+,K+ in metal halides (LiCl, NaCl, KBr). So, it can be placed in group-I along with Li, Na, K.
Hydrogen also resembles halogens as it can form hydrides. It can form H ions in NaH, LiH, etc. Halogens can form such halide ions in NaF, NaCl, KBr (F,Cl,Br). So, hydrogen can also be placed in 17th group along with F, Cl, Br, I as it resembles halogens also. This behavior of hydrogen makes it difficult to place it in a single group.

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