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hydrogen is in group 1a of the periodic table, known as the alkali metals, although it obviously isnt a metal. what is the reason for its placement in this group? a hydrogen has a similar electron configuration as alkali metals. b hydrogen is a metal, but has an extremely low vaporization point. c there isnt room for hydrogen on the right side of the table with other nonmetals. d scientists didnt want to reconfigure the periodic table after they discovered that hydrogen wasnt a metal.
- Option A: Alkali metals (like Li, Na, K) have one valence electron (electron configuration ending with \(ns^1\)). Hydrogen has an electron configuration of \(1s^1\), so it has a similar electron configuration (one valence electron) to alkali metals. This is the key reason for its placement in Group 1A.
- Option B: Hydrogen is a non - metal, so this statement is incorrect.
- Option C: The placement of elements in the periodic table is based on chemical properties (related to electron configuration), not "space" considerations. So this option is wrong.
- Option D: The placement of hydrogen in Group 1A is based on its electron configuration and chemical properties, not because scientists didn't want to reconfigure the table. This option is incorrect.
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A. Hydrogen has a similar electron configuration as alkali metals.