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Why is hydrogen, H, most often considered a nonmetallic element?

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Answered by DrBob222
We think of metals as being solids with a matallic luster and with a tendency to become postively charged ions. Hydrogen, as a gas at room temperature, isn't a solid and it doesn't have a metallic luster, although it does have a tendency to become a +1 charged ion.
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