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Hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1 in all compounds excepts when it binds with metals and has an oxidation state of -1.​

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In the periodic table, hydrogen is placed in group 1 for convenience. Hydrogen is not a metal, however, its common oxidation state is +1. It easily forms a univalent positive ion just like group 1 elements.

So, when hydrogen is combined with strongly electropositive metals such as sodium, lithium, etc, hydrogen accepts one electron and exhibits an oxidation state of -1 in those compounds.

Such compounds in which hydrogen is combined with strongly electropositive metals to give a binary compound is called a hydride.

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