Question
Question: What are the similarities between Hydrogen and Halogens?...
What are the similarities between Hydrogen and Halogens?
Solution
At normal temperature and pressure, the halogens are the only periodic table group that includes elements in three of the main states of matter. Hydrogen is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, non-toxic, non-metallic, highly combustible diatomic gas at normal temperature and pressure.
Complete answer:
The similarities between hydrogen and halogens are as follows:
(a) The noble gas configuration of hydrogen necessitates the addition of one electron. Halogens need one electron to achieve noble gas configuration.
Electronic configuration of hydrogen: 1s1
Halogens' electronic configuration in general: ns2np5
(b) Both hydrogen and halogen are non-metals. (With the exception of iodine, which has a metallic character)
(c) They behave as negative ions when mixed with metals.
(d) They have diatomic molecules.
(e) Ionic and covalent bonds may be formed by hydrogen and halogens.
(f) Hydrogen and halogen combine with metals and nonmetals to form compounds.
(e) Hydrogen, like halogens, has a proclivity for attracting electrons.
$$
{\text{H}},{\text{ + }},{{\text{e}}^ - }, \to ,{{\text{H}}^{\text{ - }}},\left( {{\text{hydride}},{\text{ion}}} \right) \\
{\text{Cl}},{\text{ + }},{{\text{e}}^{\text{ - }}}, \to ,{\text{C}}{{\text{l}}^{\text{ - }}},\left( {{\text{chlorine}},{\text{ion}}} \right) \\