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How Hydrogen Is Classified

Hydrogen is also a prime, and there are many opinions about the genus of species. In the past, due to its active nature, it can combine with various substances, or it was listed in the halogen group, because it has the properties of halogen-like elements, and can form a salt genus.

However, there are also those who take hydrogen as a unique class. The hydrogen atom has only one proton and one electron, and the structure is simple, which is very different from others. It is gas in the normal state, and it is light in weight. If it burns, it will cause inflammation. The product is only water, and this kind of other element is rare.

In terms of its electronic state, hydrogen can lose one electron to form a cation, similar to the properties of alkali metals; it can also obtain one electron to form an anion, which is close to the state of the halogen group. Therefore, the classification of hydrogen is not an easy task, and all theories have their basis. It is necessary to look at it from multiple angles, examine its nature and structure in detail, and obtain certainty.