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Hydrogen is not exactly a metal, but has a bonding charge of +1, meaning that it will only bond with materials with negative values. Usually only metals have positive bonding properties, and non-metals the negative.

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hydrogen is a non metal but it has been classified with metals in the Periodic Table as well as the reactivity series.........................

In case of periodic table H accompanies alkali metals because

  • Its valency is same as that of alkali metals..
  • It forms oxides similar to those of alkali metals( H2o is similar to Nao2 and in genral RO2)

In the reactivity series H has been included to show which metals are reactive than H and also because it loses electrons to form +ve ions

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Due to follwing reasons:

  1. Lightest element with lowest atomic number.
  2. similarity in electronic configuration.
  3. Same number of valence electrons.
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Hydrogen is sometimes classified as a metal because it can give away electrons like metals do.

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because it makes acids ,since all non metals form acid,therefore hydrogen is some times called a non metal

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It has one valence electron, so it should be with group 1.

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is a nonmetal and is placed above group in the periodic table because it has ns1electron configuration like the alkali metals.

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Hydrogen classified as a nonmetal because it is not a metal. At room temperature it is a gas. It is reactive but has zero metallic character.

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