It isn't. Hydrogen is often placed in its own series of elements, since nothing is quite like it; even lithium, the next member in its period, is still vastly different in many ways.
Fluorine is classified as a nonmetal and a halogen
low boiling point and high reactivity
halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water
hydrogen is similar to a halogen as its outer most layer of electrons is almost complete.
No, Br is the symbol for Bromine, which is an element in the Halogen group. It can combine with Hydrogen to form Hydrogen bromide (HBr), which is acidic.
Because it doesn't form (= genes) salts (= halo) with metals, like chlorine and bromine etc. can do.
Fluorine is classified as a nonmetal and a halogen
halogen
low boiling point and high reactivity
halogenhalogen in group VII
halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water
Fluorine.
A compound containing one or more of the halogen elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine) but mainly hydrogen and carbon.
The cast of Halogen Squad - 2013 includes: Windsor Fravel as Hydrogen
hydrogen is similar to a halogen as its outer most layer of electrons is almost complete.
Halogen derivatives of alkanes are also called alkyl halides. They are of different types and are classified depending on the no of halogen atoms in the molecule of the alkyl halide.Basically, they are formed by replacing one or more H atoms in the organic molecule. The number of H atoms forms the types of the alkyl halides....It's a very vast topic for 12th and it can even kill you...
halogen acids are polar in nature and water is also polar . when halogen acids are added in water than hydrogen is converted into hydrogen ion and hydronium ions are solvated in water