Chemistry
Why does hydrogen show dual nature?
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Hydrogen resembles the alkali metals of Group IA and the halogens of Group VIIA. This is due to the fact that it has only one electron in its valence shell, hence it behaves like the alkali metals which have one valence electron. At the same, it also behaves like halogens as it has just one electron less than the nearest inert gas.
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