1, because it has an atomic number of one, meaning it has 1 proton & 1 electron. It takes 2 electrons to fill the first electron shell, but hydrogen only has 1. So it remains at the 1st shell.
Hydrogen has one electron shell and one electron in that shell.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a Periodic Table.
It has 1 Electron Shell.
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found in the 1s sub shell
It has 234.
Hydrogen doesn't really have a valence shell. It has one electron only.
no electron is present in the outer most shell of hydrogen ion
The innermost shell of every atom except hydrogen consists of 2 electrons.
Hydrogen can hold only 1 electron.
Shell 1: Two electrons Shell 2: Eight electrons Shell 3: Eight electrons Shell 4: Eighteen electrons
Hydrogen doesn't really have a valence shell. It has one electron only.
there are 2 electrons in the inner shell of a hydrogen atom.
Two electrons will fill a hydrogen's outer, or valence, shell.
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Only one electron for hydrogen.
Each element has shells of electrons and they are limited to how many can be shared in the outer shell. This lets us know what and how many atoms can combine with it. Hydrogen has the need for one electron in its outer shell. Oxygen has the need for two more electrons in its outer shell. Therefore, 2 hydrogen atoms can combine with oxygen.
no electron is present in the outer most shell of hydrogen ion
Carbon has 2 electrons in it's first electron shell. All elements except hydrogen do.
The innermost shell of every atom except hydrogen consists of 2 electrons.
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Hydrogen can hold only 1 electron.
Shell 1: Two electrons Shell 2: Eight electrons Shell 3: Eight electrons Shell 4: Eighteen electrons