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With reference to atomic number of one, explain why hydrogen can be placed in either group I and VII of the periodic table

      

With reference to atomic number of one, explain why hydrogen can be placed in either group I and VII of the periodic table.

  

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John
Hydrogen forms compounds by losing one electron like group I elements or by gaining one electron like group VII elements
johnmulu answered the question on February 2, 2017 at 07:18


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