The neutron is a little heaviest than the proton.
The mass of a proton is 1,00727646677(10) Atomic Mass units.
The mass of a neutron is 1,008664915 6 (6) atomic mass units.
1 proton and 1 neutron is needed because the 2 in hydrogen 2 refers to the atomic mass and protons and neutron have a mass of about 2 daltons each.
1 and 1
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen that has 1 neutron (an ordinary hydrogen atom has none). A nucleus of tritium has 2 neutrons.
A hydrogen-2 (deuterium) atom has a proton, a neutron, and ONE orbiting electron.
1 proton and 1 neutron
1 proton and 1 neutron
Hydrogen ion is the only element that has no neutron and one proton. That is why it is basically a proton.
No, because Hydrogen is the element that reacts by either leaving it's proton from an acid or adding it's proton to a base and hydrogen does not have a neutron.
1 proton and 1 neutron is needed because the 2 in hydrogen 2 refers to the atomic mass and protons and neutron have a mass of about 2 daltons each.
In a Hydrogen nucleus there is a proton. Hydrogen is the only element to not have a neutron in it's nucleus.
1 and 1
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen that has 1 neutron (an ordinary hydrogen atom has none). A nucleus of tritium has 2 neutrons.
You are an atom of heavy hydrogen, or deuterium. Most hydrogen has one proton and one electron, which form a neutral atom. But once in a while, a neutron will stick to the proton, and then the atom, which is still hydrogen (it has just the one proton) will be about twice as massive as "regular" or "common" hydrogen. It is another isotope of hydrogen called heavy hydrogen or deuterium.
A hydrogen-2 (deuterium) atom has a proton, a neutron, and ONE orbiting electron.
No electrons are in the nucleus. the nucleus consists of a proton for normal hydrogen, a proton and neutron for deuterium and a proton and two neutrons for tritium. Deuterium and tritium are isotopes of hydrogen.
no, ordinary hydrogen has only one proton.
1 proton and 1 neutron