True or False
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both need one more electron to fill their valence shell.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both usually exist as diatomic molecules in their pure form.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both can combine with alkali metals in a 1:1 ratio.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both usually make a 1+ charged ion.
Hydrogen is like the alkali metals because both can combine with the halogens in a 1:1 ratio.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both need one more electron to fill their valence shell.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both usually exist as diatomic molecules in their pure form.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both can combine with alkali metals in a 1:1 ratio.
Hydrogen is like the halogens because both usually make a 1+ charged ion.
Hydrogen is like the alkali metals because both can combine with the halogens in a 1:1 ratio.
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All are true except: Hydrogen is like the halogens because both usually make a 1+ charged ion.