Want this question answered?
It is (1A).
because it has s1 configuration.
Electron.
Hydrogen is placed in the metal group because it only needs to lose one electron to be stable just like lithium, sodium, potassium etc It also has the same number of valence electrons as the rest of the elements in group 1a. :)
how saparate hydrogen from air
Hydrogen is located in Group 1A of the Periodic Table.
It is (1A).
because it has s1 configuration.
Electron.
Because it sucked a big oll you know what
valence electrons and electronic configuration.
valence electrons and electronic configuration.
Alkalene metals like hydrogen are present
You can mix it but it will not stay mixed. Like oil mixed with water, hydrogen is much, much lighter then the rest of the components of air and it will therefore separate out.
Hydrogen is placed in the metal group because it only needs to lose one electron to be stable just like lithium, sodium, potassium etc It also has the same number of valence electrons as the rest of the elements in group 1a. :)
Potassium and Hydrogen
Yes