Hydrogen and Its Compounds – JEE Chemistry Notes

Hydrogen and Its Compounds – JEE Chemistry

1. Position of Hydrogen in the Periodic Table

Hydrogen is the first element of the periodic table with atomic number 1. It shows similarities with both alkali metals (Group 1) and halogens (Group 17).
Hydrogen is placed separately because of its unique properties.

2. Isotopes of Hydrogen

Isotope Symbol Neutrons
Protium $^1H$ 0
Deuterium $^2H$ or $D$ 1
Tritium $^3H$ or $T$ 2
Deuterium is widely used in nuclear reactors.

3. Preparation of Hydrogen Gas

(a) Laboratory Preparation

$Zn + 2HCl \rightarrow ZnCl_2 + H_2 \uparrow$

(b) Industrial Preparation

$CH_4 + H_2O \rightarrow CO + 3H_2$ (Steam reforming)
$CO + H_2O \rightarrow CO_2 + H_2$ (Water gas shift reaction)

4. Physical Properties of Hydrogen

  • Colourless, odourless, tasteless gas
  • Lightest element
  • Highly inflammable

5. Chemical Properties of Hydrogen

(a) Combustion

$2H_2 + O_2 \rightarrow 2H_2O$

(b) Reducing Nature

$CuO + H_2 \rightarrow Cu + H_2O$

6. Hydrides

Hydrides are binary compounds of hydrogen with other elements.
Type Example
Ionic Hydrides $NaH, CaH_2$
Covalent Hydrides $CH_4, NH_3$
Metallic Hydrides $TiH_2$

7. Water – Structure and Properties

Water is a bent molecule with bond angle of $104.5^\circ$.
Hydrogen bonding causes high boiling point of water.

8. Hardness of Water

Type Cause
Temporary $Ca(HCO_3)_2, Mg(HCO_3)_2$
Permanent $CaCl_2, MgSO_4$

9. Hydrogen Peroxide ($H_2O_2$)

Preparation

$BaO_2 + H_2SO_4 \rightarrow BaSO_4 + H_2O_2$

Structure

Non-planar molecule with open book structure.

10. Properties of Hydrogen Peroxide

As Oxidising Agent

$PbS + 4H_2O_2 \rightarrow PbSO_4 + 4H_2O$

As Reducing Agent

$H_2O_2 + O_3 \rightarrow H_2O + 2O_2$

11. Uses of Hydrogen

  • Fuel cells
  • Manufacture of ammonia
  • Hydrogenation of oils

12. Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide

  • Bleaching agent
  • Antiseptic
  • Rocket propulsion

13. Heavy Water ($D_2O$)

Heavy water contains deuterium instead of hydrogen.
Used as moderator in nuclear reactors.

14. Comparison of Water and Heavy Water

Property $H_2O$ $D_2O$
Boiling Point $100^\circ C$ $101.4^\circ C$
Density 1.0 1.1

15. Important JEE Points

  • Hydrogen shows both oxidation states +1 and −1
  • Hydrogen bonding affects boiling point
  • $H_2O_2$ acts as both oxidising and reducing agent
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