protons
Hydrogen H+ ion is (i.s.o. 'can be thought of as ...) one proton.
a Proton. A hydrogen-1 atom (the most abundant isotope of hydrogen) has no neutrons and only 1 proton. So the atom is 1 proton and 1 electron. So the ion, when the electron is removed, the entire ion is just 1 single proton.
A neutron is the subatomic particle that is not present in the atom. An atom consists of protons, which have a positive charge, electrons, which have a negative charge, and neutrons, which have no charge.
It is believed that both Jupiter and Saturn contain metallic hydrogen in their interiors due to the extreme pressure and temperature conditions. Uranus and Neptune are not thought to have metallic hydrogen in their interiors.
Hydrogen ions (H+) can be thought of as protons.
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The planet Jupiter is predominantly made up of hydrogen and helium. The core of planet is thought to contain some rock and metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter is mainly made up of gas, hence its classification as a gas giant.
Space is thought as a vacuum but it does contain small amounts of gases. It is mainly comprised of hydrogen plasma particles. There is no nitrogen that has been found in open space yet.
The proton and the neutron reside in the nucleus.
The center of Jupiter is believed to be composed mainly of metallic hydrogen, a form of hydrogen that behaves like a metal due to the high pressure and temperature. It is also thought to contain a small rocky core.
One molecule of hydrochloric acid (HCl) contains two atoms - one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom.
There is thought to be a molecular hydrogen layer, and a liquid metallic hydrogen layer. At high pressures, hydrogen forms a liquid metal which is a very good electrical conductor. We think this because combined with rapid rotation, a dynamo is formed, producing Jupiter's intense magnetic field. There is also thought to be a rocky core that was formed by planetesimals, which basically supplied the initial gravity to hold the gases and create a gigantic gaseous planet.