The hydrogen atom has no neutrons in the nucleus. There is just a proton and an electron.
The hydrogen atom (the isotope H-1) has only one proton, any neutron.
It has no neutrons.
Any atom other than carbon or hydrogen in an organic molecule.
There are two different elements in a water molecule. Its composed of 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. H_2O
Its impossible. The carbon and hydrogen are 2 different elements, they are 2 different atoms.If hydrogen atoms connect that's going to become a hydrogen molecule.And carbon is an atom, not a molecule.
Hydrogen is not in a group with other families. It actually is in group 1 of the Periodic Table. It is a diatomic atom when it combines with other elements.
2 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atom
Yes. Hydrogen reacts very easily with many other elements.
There are spectrums for many other elements too.
Just hydrogen if you're talking about H2
No. Elements are given their names (like "Hydrogen" or "Gold") solely on their number of protons. If a Hydrogen atom had any other number of protons than one, it would not be a Hydrogen atom.
There is one atom in Hydrogen and one atom in Chlorine. All elements are composed of only one atom.
Hydrogen and fluorine. One of each atom in the compound.
Hydrogen atom has 1 proton and 1 electron; radium has 88 protons and electrons. Also radium is radioactive.