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When we write the definition for metals we say every thing that produces positive ions (except than hydrogen) by losing electron And for non-metals we write the opposite but still the Hydrogen is exceptional element.Why such happens?

Answer» When we write the definition for metals we say every thing that produces positive ions (except than hydrogen) by losing electron


And for non-metals we write the opposite but still the Hydrogen is exceptional element.Why such happens?


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