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Question: In some forms of the periodic table, hydrogen is placed in Group I; in others, it is placed in Group VII. Give arguments in favor of each location.

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The placement of the H-atom is justified in both positions as H-atom acts as a donor (proton) like the alkali metals and as an acceptor (hydride) like the group 7 halogens.

Step by step solution

01

Periodic table.

The table is formed for arranging the elements in a sequence. As observed, the metals, metalloids, and non-metals are sequentially placed in the table.

02

The H-atom in Group 1.

The electronic configuration of the H-atom is 1s1.

As there is only one electron in the outermost shell, the hydrogen atom can achieve noble gas configuration by donating 1 electron like alkali metals.

HH++e-

LiLi++e-

NaNa++e-

03

The H-atom in Group 7.

The hydrogen atom can also achieve noble gas configuration by accepting 1 electron like halogens (non-metals).

H+e-H-

F+e-F-

Cl+e-Cl-

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