Calcium has 20 protons, 20 electrons and 20 neutrons in its most commonly found isotope.
Hydrogen - 1 proton, 1 electron Deuterium - 1 proton, 1 neutron 1 electron Tritium - 1 proton, 2 neutrons, 1 electron
There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.
Hydrogen has 1 electron, (1 proton) and 0 neutrons.
Tritium is 3H, so it has one proton, one electron (in the non-ionized state) and two neutrons.
Proton/ Electron is 113 Neutron is either 170 or 171
No neutrons; H-1 has only one proton and one electron.
A hydrogen atom has 1 proton and 1 electron regardless of the isotope.Standard hydrogen(protium) has zero neutrons.The deuterium isotope has 1 neutron and the tritium (very radioactive) has 2 neutrons.
One Proton One electron zero neutrons
The isotope ¹H (protium) contains 1 proton and 1 electron. Since it is the lightest isotope of hydrogen, it has no neutrons. Therefore, ¹H⁺, which is a proton (and stripped of its electron), has 1 proton and 0 electrons, while still having 0 neutrons.
3 protons, 3 electrons and 4 neutrons
13 Protons/Electrons (13 of each) 14 Neutrons
There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.