Position of Hydrogen in the Periodic Table
Position of Hydrogen in the Periodic Table: Overview
The topic discusses the position of hydrogen in the periodic table. It covers the electronic configuration, properties, nature of hydrogen, and its presence in the atmosphere, earth’s crust and the oceans.
Important Questions on Position of Hydrogen in the Periodic Table
Is hydrogen metal or non metal?

Is hydrogen a metal or non-metal?

Hydrogen resembles with halogen because of the reason that

Which property of hydrogen makes it to resemble with halogen among the following statements?

Which position of hydrogen explain its properties?

The position of which of the following elements is debatable?

Hydrogen resembles halogens in many aspects for which several factors are responsible. Which one is the most important in this respect?

Who among the following made the first observation on Platinum as a catalyst and discovered similar triads of elements that led to the development of the Periodic Table of elements?

Give two properties in which hydrogen neither resembles with alkali metals nor with halogens.

Which of the following differs in terms of valency as that of hydrogen?

Justify the position of hydrogen in the periodic table on the basis of its electronic configuration.

Hydrogen is placed in same group as the_____ metals.

Why hydrogen has been placed in the group 1 of the periodic table?

In which form hydrogen molecule exist?

gas is covalent and is an ionic compound. This is because

False statement for atom :-

Hydrogen forms compounds when it

Why can't ion exist freely?

In which of the properties listed below hydrogen does not show resemblance with halogens
Electropositive character
Electronegative character
Neutral nature of
Atomicity

In what respect electronic configuration of hydrogen and halogens are similar?
