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الاثنين، 8 يونيو 2015

POSITION OF HYDROGEN IN THE PERIODIC TABLE (HYDROGEN AND HALOGENS)

HYDROGEN AND HALOGENS  

Similarities

1.      Hydrogen is a gas  like most of halogens.
2.      Hydrogen exists in diatomic form (H2 )  like F2 , Cl2 and I2 
3.      Hydrogen requires one electron to  complete its outermost shell just like halogens
4.      Both hydrogen and halogens form stable ionic compounds with alkali metals.
5.      Hydrogen forms H ion by gaining one electron like F , Cl , Br  etc.

Differences

1. Hydride ion H is unstable in aqueous solution while halide ions, i.e F , ClBr etc.
are stable.

                                                                H + H2O           H2 + OH

2.      Hydrogen has just one electron in its outermost shell while halogens have seven electrons in their outermost shells.
3.      Hydrogen forms very stable compound H2O with oxygen while halogens do not form.
4.      Alkali metal hydrides  e.g; NaH are strongely basic while alkali metals halides e.g; NaCl are neutral.

5.      Hydorgen can form H+ ion by loosing electron, while halogens do not form positive ions. 

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