Hydrogen is usually listed as a nonmetal; but if you want to get technical, it is in a class all its own.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is placed in the upper left corner of the periodic table, making it part of the nonmetal group of elements.
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Hydrogen is a nonmetal.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is composed of hydrogen and a nonmetal (chlorine).
H2S is a compound composed of hydrogen and sulfur. Both hydrogen and sulfur are nonmetals.
The terms metal and non-metal are usually applied to the elements. Hydrogen fluoride is a covalent gas- it is a chemical compound.
One nonmetal that is on the wrong side of the zigzag line is Hydrogen. While it is usually placed on the left side with the metals, it is a nonmetal.
No. Hydrogen is a nonmetal and a gas at room temperature.
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Yes hydrogen is a non metal
Hydrogen is the nonmetal that is located on the left side of the periodic table where the metals are typically found.
H2O is neither a metal nor a nonmetal. It is a compound consisting of two nonmetal elements, hydrogen and oxygen.