Note that hydrogen by definition always has an atomic number of 1, so it is not necessary for you to specify that. And if the atomic mass is 3, that is the tritium isotope, with 2 neutrons. The added neutrons have no effect on the orbit of the single electron, so the orbital diagram is exactly the same as if it were the more common hydrogen 1 isotope. One electron orbits the nucleus.
To draw the orbital diagram for hydrogen with an Atomic Mass of 3 and atomic number of 1, you start by writing the electron configuration as 1s1. Since hydrogen has only one electron, it occupies the 1s orbital. The orbital diagram would show a single electron in the 1s orbital, depicted as ↑.
Cobalt: Its atomic number, which equals the number of protons in its nucleus, is 27.
Hydrogen is an element. Its atomic number is one. It has one proton in the nucleus, and one electron in the first orbital. It has no neutrons.
Atomic number= number of protons. Hydrogen atomic number=1
1st orbital has 1 electron only
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1.
Cobalt: Its atomic number, which equals the number of protons in its nucleus, is 27.
Hydrogen's atomic number is 1.
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1 and the atomic number for carbon is 6.
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1.
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1
Hydrogen is an element. Its atomic number is one. It has one proton in the nucleus, and one electron in the first orbital. It has no neutrons.
Hydrogen is a gas. atomic number of H is 1.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1.
Yes. Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1.
Hydrogen is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 1.
Hydrogen chloride is not an element; it is a compound and has no atomic number!