Chemistry
Give the general group characteristics applied to hydrogen with respect to similarity in properties of hydrogen with –
(a) alkali metals of group 1 [IA]
(b) halogens of group 17 [VIIA].
with special reference to valency electrons & ion formation.
Answer
Similarity in properties of hydrogen with
(a) Alkali metals of group 1 [IA] :
- Electronic Configuration — Valency electron - one valence electron e.g., H = 1; Li = 2, 1; Na = 2, 8, 1; K = 2, 8, 8, 1
- Ion Formation — Electropositive character exhibited.
H – 1e– ⟶ H1+
Li – 1e– ⟶ Li1+
Na – 1e– ⟶ Na1+ - Valency — Electrovalency of 'one' exhibited. H1+, Li1+, Na1+
(b) Halogens of group 17 [VIIA] :
- Electronic Configuration — One electron less than the noble gas e.g., H = 1 [He = 2]; F = 2,7; [Ne = 2,8]; Cl = 2,8,7 [Ar = 2,8,8]
- Ion Formation — Electronegative character exhibited.
H + 1e– ⟶ H1-
F + 1e– ⟶ F1-
Cl + 1e– ⟶ Cl1- - Valency — Electrovalency and covalency exhibited
Hydrogen - forms NaH [electrovalent]; CH4 [covalent]
Chlorine - forms NaCl [electrovalent]; CCl4 [covalent]
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