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“Hydrogen occupies a unique position in Modern Periodic Table”. Justify the statement?


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Reasons explaining the unique position of Hydrogen in Modern Periodic Table:

  • Hydrogen has an electron configuration of 1s1, for which to become stable it can either accept to get helium configuration that is a stable configuration or it can even donate one electron.
  • So it is very confusing to place either in the metal group while donating or in the non-metal group as it accepts an electron and which states the reason of why it occupies a unique position in the periodic table.
  • The outer electron configuration of hydrogen and the alkali metals are also comparable as they both have one electron in their outermost shell.
  • The electrical configurations of halogens and hydrogen are also the same, hence hydrogen’s properties are identical to those of halogens and hydrogen.

Thus, it was justified to say: "Hydrogen occupies a unique position in the modern periodic table".


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