The ionisation of hydrogen atom would give rise to
A.
hydride ion
B.
hydronium ion
C.
proton
D.
hydroxyl ion
Answer :
proton
Solution :
Hydrogen have one proton and one electron, when it ionise, i.e. it lose one electron, then only proton is left in the nucleus, so $${H^ + }$$ ion is formed during ionisation which is also called proton.
\[\underset{\left( \begin{smallmatrix}
{{e}^{-}}=1 \\
p=1
\end{smallmatrix} \right)}{\mathop{H}}\,\to \underset{\text{Proton}}{\mathop{{{H}^{+}}}}\,+{{e}^{-}}\]
Releted MCQ Question on Inorganic Chemistry >> Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Releted Question 1
The correct order of second ionisation potential of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and fluorine is