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Why is hydrogen called a metal?
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as a few seconds with google will tell you,
Hydrogen is a non-metal but shares a group with metals because of its attribute to form cation. Hydrogen is not considered a metal, even though it does exist in Group I (alkali metals) of the periodic table
Hydrogen is a non-metal but shares a group with metals because of its attribute to form cation. Hydrogen is not considered a metal, even though it does exist in Group I (alkali metals) of the periodic table
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