in specific energy levels -will
No it does not. :o <===B
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
an electron
The negative particle that circles the nucleus is the electron.
The most abundent isotope of Hydrogen has only a proton for a nucleus with a single electron orbiting it. However some isotopes of Hydrogen do have neutrons in the nucleus.
The negative particle that circles the nucleus is the electron.
No it does not. :o <===B
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons orbit the atomic nucleus in an electron cloud.
an electron
The negative particle that circles the nucleus is the electron.
hydrgen nucleus
A hydrogen nucleus has got just one electron, thereby meaning that it can either accept one more electron or give away its sole electron to attain the stable electronic configuration. However, it usually shows the non metallic behaviour of accepting an electron.
hydrogen's nucleus is electron deficient when it bonds with an electronegative atoms
Hydrogen has no neutrons. It has 1 proton in the nucleus and 1 orbital electron.
It is very simple. The hydrogen atom is composed of a nucleus with only one proton and an electron around the nucleus.