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Why does HX+ ion always get associated with other atoms or molecules? - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Why does \[\ce{H+}\] ion always get associated with other atoms or molecules?

विकल्प

  • Ionisation enthalpy of hydrogen resembles that of alkali metals.

  • Its reactivity is similar to halogens.

  • It resembles both alkali metals and halogens.

  • Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom results in a nucleus of very small size as compared to other atoms or ions. Due to smal size it cannot exist free.

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उत्तर

Loss of an electron from hydrogen atom results in a nucleus of very small size as compared to other atoms or ions. Due to smal size it cannot exist free.

Explanation:

Loss of the electron from hydrogen atom results in nucleus size \[\ce{(H+)}\] of 1.5 × 10–3. This is extremely small as compared to normal atomic and ionic sizes of 50 to 200 pm. As a consequence, \[\ce{H+}\] does not exist freely and is always associated with other atoms or molecules.

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अध्याय 9 Hydrogen
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