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naddia_abid November 13th, 2005 08:46

Hydrogen a Non Metal
 
hydrogen is a non metal then y is it placed in the group of metals ie GROUP I?

azimuthal November 20th, 2005 18:03

Because it is in the s -block; Like the other metals in the group it has only one valence electron - If that doesn't answer your question I could explain it a bit more. :D

naddia_abid November 21st, 2005 07:44

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by azimuthal
Because it is in the s -block; Like the other metals in the group it has only one valence electron - If that doesn't answer your question I could explain it a bit more. :D

Thanks alot i got ur point.Thanks alot! :)

Lou1024 March 6th, 2006 17:07

Re: property of hydrogen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mtec
is hydrogen a good conductor of electricity? and if not what are the property of hydrogen? :?: :D

When Hydrogen is in Liquid form it is a good conductor of electricity.

Found on this page about a half way down:
http://cosserv3.fau.edu/~cis/AST2002/Le ... Trans.html

Paul Robbins January 6th, 2010 17:52

Under high pressure/at low temperatures, hydrogen liquefies. It is then known as metallic hydrogen.

Earth's magnetic field is generated by its liquid metallic core swirling around as the planet spins.

Jupiter's much larger magnetic field needs a liquid metallic core swirling around to generate it. The metal in Jupiter's case is liquid hydrogen.

DayZer January 7th, 2010 23:01

I just remember that a Chlorine is a good conductor when bonded to Hydrogen in the acid form. I am now busy working with my Tube Notcher to fix some in my garage. I hope the thing that I said will be a help to you.

jeffy January 8th, 2010 02:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by DayZer (Post 2507)
I just remember that a Chlorine is a good conductor when bonded to Hydrogen in the acid form. I am now busy working with my Tube Notcher to fix some in my garage. I hope the thing that I said will be a help to you.

Correct me if I'm wrong but this has absolutely nothing to do with the question about hydrogen's metal/non-metal status.

Rogerxd45 January 12th, 2010 18:57

under extreme heat and pressure hydrogen does become a metal....or at least has the properties of one. its belived jupiter contains mattalic hydrogen

KathChem82 January 22nd, 2010 05:36

hydrogen
 
wow! i din't know hydrogen can conduct electricity. that's interesting.

KathChem82 January 22nd, 2010 05:39

hydrogen a metal
 
hey Roger! please tell me more about your idea. How does hydrogen become a metal? Under what specific conditions? Is it really possible? Does it not decompose under those conditions?


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