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HydrogenNEET Chemistry · Class 11 · NCERT Chapter 10

2 NEET previous-year questions on Hydrogen, each with the correct answer and a step-by-step solution. Sourced directly from official NEET papers across every booklet code.

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A

Hydrogen has three isotopes of which tritium is the most common.

B

Hydrogen never acts as cation in ionic salts.

C

Hydronium ion, H3O+ exists freely in solution.

D

Dihydrogen does not act as a reducing agent.

Solution

Hydrogen is having three isotopes protium, Dentenium and tritium in which tritium is Radioactive and very rare.

A

A, B, C only

B

B, C, D, E only

C

B, D only

D

D, E only

Solution

The H-H bond dissociation enthalpy is actually one of the highest among single bonds, making statement D incorrect. Hydrogen can reduce oxides of metals less active than iron, not more active, making statement E incorrect. NCERT XI chapter Hydrogen supports these corrections, so option (d) is correct.

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