Hydrogen is a non-metal; it's in group VII
The element Hydrogen is located in group 1A in the periodic table; the first column in the Periodic Table.
Alkali Metals
alkali metals
The element Hydrogen is in the group number 1.
no it is in 1
hydrogen shows dual nature as it resembles the alkali metals of group IA and halogens of group VII A (17)
Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table of Mendeleev - atomic number 1. Hydrogen is placed in the group and period 1 of this table.
Because Hydrogen behaves unlike most of the other groups, but has characteristics of Groups 1 and 17 . It can form alloys with metals (like group 1)
The element Hydrogen is in the group number 1.
No. Hydrogen is in group 1 (along with alkali metals) and nitrogen is in group 15.
Hydrogen is not in a group with other families. It actually is in group 1 of the Periodic Table. It is a diatomic atom when it combines with other elements.
None. Hydrogen is in its own group.
Hydrogen is located in Group 1A of the Periodic Table.
group one
It is in Group 1.
Hydrogen is found in group 1 row 1 of the periodic table
The alkali metals are the metals in Group 1 (the first column of the periodic table). Hydrogen is also in Group 1, and so is technically considered to be part of the alkali metal group/family. Hydrogen is in fact a non-metal, however, and does not generally exhibit behavior similar to the other Group 1 elements.
In the first column, under hydrogen. Although hydrogen is in that column, it is not an alkali metal. Hydrogen is in it's own group, popularized as the "group of one"
it is placed in group 1
no it is in 1