No, a Hydrogen atom does not contain any neutrons. It only has one proton and one electron.
The simplest atom that contains one proton, one electron, and no neutrons is the hydrogen atom.
An atom with a nucleus that has no neutrons is hydrogen-1, which consists of one proton and no neutrons. It is the simplest and lightest element on the periodic table.
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Hydrogen (H).
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The hydrogen atom has no neutrons in the nucleus. There is just a proton and an electron.
The only element that has one proton and no neutrons is a hydrogen atom.
An atom contains protons and neutrons in the nucleus (though Hydrogen does not have neutrons) and electrons orbiting the nucleus.
The neutrons of an atom are located in the nucleus (except hydrogen-1 isotope which has no neutrons).
The neutrons of an atom are located in the nucleus (except hydrogen-1 isotope which has no neutrons).
Actually, all atoms have neutrons except for one, and that is the normal hydrogen atom, which is only comprised of a single proton and electron.
Hydrogen has 1 electron, (1 proton) and 0 neutrons.