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Rajendra Singh 7 years, 4 months ago
Hydrogen is the lightest element having atomic mass 1 while halogens are group of elements that includes F, Cl, Br, I etc. Hydrogen acts as both electropositive and electronegative element but halogens are hightly electronegative in nature.
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