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Which of the following explanation is best for not placing hydrogen in either the group of alkali metals or halogens?

A

The ionisation energy of hydrogen is too high for group of alkali metals, but too low of halogen group

B

Hydrogen can form compounds with all other elements.

C

Hydrogen is much lighter element than the alkali metals or the halongens

D

None of the above

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A

The Ionisatin energy of hydrogen is too high for group of alkali metals, but too low for halogen group.
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