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Why does H^(+) ion always get associa...

Why does `H^(+)` ion always get associated with atoms or molecules ?

A

lonisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles to that of alkali

B

Its reactivity is similar to halogens

C

It resembles both alkali metals and halogens

D

Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom results in a nucleus of very samall size as compared to other atoms or ions. Due to small size , it cannot exist free

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