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Question
Hydrogen is not more reactive at ordinary temperature, because at ordinary temperture it is in its :
Options
A.gaseous state
B.liquid state
C.molecuular state
D.atomic state
Solution
Hydrogen is not reactive at ordinary temperature because it is in molecular state i.e. as H2 with its complete which makes it stable and lesser reactive. At very high temperature, hydrogen exists in in axiom c form having one electron i.e. incomplete duplet which make it less stable and highly reactive.
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