The group number determines how many electrons are on the outer shell of the atom. Because Hydrogen only has 1 electron, it has 1 electron on it's outer shell. (Therefor classed in group 1)
It is hydrogen. This element is the only one in its group because it is extremely unique and shares none of the properties of other gases.
Hydrogen is found in group 1 row 1 of the periodic table
The element that belongs to the hydrogen family is hydrogen itself. Hydrogen is located in group 1 of the periodic table, known as the alkali metals.
Yes, it has some unique properties that set it apart from other nonmetals.
Hydrogen is not considered a key part in any covalent bond. There are many covalent bonds that don't include hydrogen (C-O, N-O, N-C, etc.) Though Hydrogen is in group 1 with metals that do not form covalent bonds, Hydrogen itself does form covalent bonds. Hydrogen is the oddball in the periodic table and appears in group 1 because of the fact that it has only 1 valence electron, like the other elements in that group.
In group 1.
Hydrogen is located in Group 1A of the Periodic Table.
It is hydrogen. This element is the only one in its group because it is extremely unique and shares none of the properties of other gases.
the nonmetals are located in the right of the periodic table and only one (hydrogen) is located in group 1, period 1
Hydrogen is a non-metal; it's in group VII
The element Hydrogen is in the group number 1.
Hydrogen is not in group 7. It is in group 1 of the periodic table.
Hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium are the elements located in group 1 of the periodic table.
Hydrogen is found in group 1 row 1 of the periodic table
The element that belongs to the hydrogen family is hydrogen itself. Hydrogen is located in group 1 of the periodic table, known as the alkali metals.
Hydrogen is in Group 1 and is part of the Alkali Metals group.
Yes, it has some unique properties that set it apart from other nonmetals.