no it is in 1
The element Hydrogen is in the group number 1.
Hydrogen is in Group 1 and is part of the Alkali Metals group.
Hydrogen is a non-metal; it's in group VII
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.
Hydrogen is part of the alkali metals group, though it rarely exhibits behavior similar to the other elements in the group.
No, hydrogen does not belong to group 7 of the periodic table. It is placed in group 1 since it has 1 electron in its outer shell.
Hydrogen can be in both group 1 and group 7 due to it's valence shell. Hydrogen only needs 2 (or 0) electrons to be stable. Because it has 1 electron, it can either accept one (like a group 7 element) or give one away (like a group 1 element). It can act like either group.
The element Hydrogen is in the group number 1.
Hydrogen is in Group 1 and is part of the Alkali Metals group.
Hydrogen is found in group 1 row 1 of the periodic table
Hydrogen is a non-metal; it's in group VII
Yes and no. Hydrogen and Helium are special elements, they don't quite fit in with any groups and are kind of stuck at the top of the table.
Group 1 on the periodic table, also known as the alkali metals group, contains 6 elements: hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium. It is located on the far left side of the periodic table.
group one
It is in Group 1.
None. Hydrogen is in its own group.
Hydrogen is located in Group 1A of the Periodic Table.