9.38. Assertion: H+ does not exist freely and is always associated with other atoms or molecules.
Reason: H+ form hydrides.
9.38. Assertion: H+ does not exist freely and is always associated with other atoms or molecules.
Reason: H+ form hydrides.
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9.38. (b) Loss of the electron from hydrogen atomresults in nucleus (H+) of ~1.5×10–3 pm size.This is extremely small as compared to normalatomic and ionic sizes of 50 to 200pm. As a consequence, H+ does not exist freely and isalways associated with other atoms ormolecules.
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