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Q: How can elements with low atomic number (like Hydrogen) have so many spectral lines?
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What is the atomic number of hydrogen chloride?

Since hydrogen chloride is not an element but is, instead, formed by two elements, it does not have an atomic number. Only elements have atomic numbers.


Which elements has the smallest atomic number?

Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1.


What is the elements with the lowest atomic number?

#1 is Hydrogen


What is the lightest of all the elements and has the atomic number 1?

Hydrogen


What determines the atomic number for hydrogen?

The atomic number of all elements including Hydrogen is detemined by the number of protons it has for example, Helium's atomic number is 2 because it only has 2 protons.


Which two elements have an atomic mass less than twice their atomic number?

Hydrogen and oxygen


On the periodic table of elements which element has atomic number 1?

hydrogen


What element is the lightest of all elements atomic number 1?

Hydrogen


What is atomic no of hydrochloric acid?

hydrochloric acid does not have an atomic number. Only elements have atomic numbers and hydrochloric acid is a compound composed of two non-metal elements: hydrogen and chlorine, as you might have guessed by the name. However: Hydrogen's atomic number is 1 and Chlorine's atomic number is 17


Hydrogen is before helium on the periodic table because the periodic table arranges elements by increasing .?

atomic number


Atomic number of hydrogen?

Hydrogen's atomic number is 1.


Elements are organized in the periodic table by their?

The periodic table is a function of the atomic number.