Hydrogen Class 11 Notes Chemistry Chapter 9
Periodic position of hydrogen
According to the electronic configuration
H: 1s¹
Period=1
Group=1
Block=1
But Periodic table based on the property of the element and property of hydrogen match with group 1st (alkali metal) as well as group 17 (halogen group).
So, hydrogen is not placing group 1st as well as group 17. It is a study separately as a little hydrogen and its compound.
Classification of element(Hydrogen) based on property
1) Group-1(Alkali metal)(s-Block)
2) Group-17 (Halogen)(p-Block)
Property of hydrogen match with group 1st
Hydrogen Group-1 Alkali metal
i) Outermost E.C.=1s¹ i) ns¹(n=2,3,4,5,6,7)
ii) H – 1electron=H+ ii) Na – 1=Na+
iii) H2 + O2= H2O iii) Na + O2= Na2O
iv) H2 + Cl2= 2HCl iv) Na+Cl2=NaCl
Property of hydrogen match with group 17 (halogen group)
Hydrogen. | Halogen group (F, Cl, Br, I) |
---|---|
1. It exists in diatomic form (H2) | 1. It exists diatomic form(F2, Cl2, Br2, I2) |
2. H gain one electron and convert into H- | 2. It gains one electron and converts: F-, Cl-, Br-, I- |
3. High ionization potential | 3. High ionization potential |
4. React with metal Nah, CaH2, AlH3 |
4. React with metal NaCl, CaCl2, AlCl3 |
What is the Occurrence of hydrogen elements?
H2O=1×2+16
=18g
% of H2=2×100/18=11.1%
•Plant and animal also contains hydrogen in the form of carbohydrates and protein.
What are the Isotopes of hydrogen?
Hydrogen has three isotopes. It is separated by Urey(a name of a scientist). This isotope is Protium, Deutrium, Tritium.
Method of preparation of hydrogen (H2)
1. Lab method
Metal + acid= Salt + H2
Metal + base= Salt + H2
Zn + H2SO4(Dil.) = ZnSO4 + H2
Zn + NaOH = Na2ZnO2 + H2
2. Commercial method
Chlor Alkali process
When brine solution is electrolyzed then hydrogen gas is formed. Besides hydrogen gas, it also gives Chlorine (chlor) and Alkali (NaOH). So it is called the Chlor Alkali process.
NaCl + H2O =(electrolised)= NaOH Cl2 + H2
NaCl + H2O= Brine
NaOH= Alkali
3. Lane process
Fe + H2O(steam) = Fe3O4 + H2
Fe3O4=mixed oxide of FeO and Fe2O4
FeO= Ferrous oxide
Fe2O3= Ferric oxide
So, Fe3O4 is known as Fersoferric oxide.
Hydrogen from saturated hydrocarbon
When saturated hydrocarbon(alkane) react with steam then it gives a mixture of CO and H2. This mixture of gas (CO + H2) is called water gas. This gas is used to synthesise many organic compounds. So it is also called synthesis gas or syngas gas.
CnH2n+2 + nH2O(steam)→nCO+(2n+1)H2
C4H10 + 4H2O → 4CO + 9H2
CO + H2: Water gas
After liquification:- CO(liquid) + H2(liquid)
After distillation:- CO and H2: separated
Further CO react with H2O(steam)
CO + H2O→CO2 + H2
This reaction is known as water shifted reaction.
What is a water gas shift reaction?
Water-gas which is obtained from liquefication and distillation then, both separated be obtained H2 and CO separately. Further, CO reacts with H2O (steam) and gives hydrogen and carbon dioxide gas this reaction is called the Water gas shift reaction.
To be continued…….
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