It depends on which element are u looking upon..if its hydrogen then it has three isotopes which have a different number of neutrons..this variation in the number of neutrons in the atoms of same element invented the concept of isotope.
Hydrogen-1 is the most common, which is a single proton with a single electron. As a gas, it is a molecule of two atoms of hydrogen. It is also sometimes called protium but the name is rarely used.
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The single proton (with no neutrons) isotope.
The other isotopes are "Deuterium" - one proton one neutron and "Tritium" - one proton two neutrons.
Hydrogen-1, otherwise known as protium, with only one proton and one electron.
Most common isotope of Hydrogen is H-1, it has NO neutrons.
The other natural hydrogen (< 0.02%) is H-2, called deuterium (D), which has ONE neutron.
Hydrogen has three isotopes:
Hydrogen-1= 1 proton and no neutrons
Hydrogen-2 (deuterium) =1 proton and 1 neutron
Hydrogen-3 (tritium) = 1 proton and 2 neutrons
The most common isotope is the one that is found most abundantly of any given element which would vary depending on the element chosen
The most common isotope of neon (90%) is neon-20 with ten neutrons and 10 protons.
no neutron because the hydrogen has atomic number 1 and if it had a neutron it would be an isotope
None. The Hydrogen atom, by definition has one proton and one electron.
Protium is the most abundant hydrogen isotope in the universe.
The most common isotope of Hydrogen lacks a neutron in its nucleus. But there is an isotope, called deuterium, that has one neutron. Additionally, there is a hydrogen isotope that is artificially created that has two neutrons in its nucleus. It is called tritium. A link to the Wikipedia article on the isotopes of hydrogen is provided.
Their are only 2 shells in the hydrogen atom.
An isotope of an element has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. One of the most common is deuterium (heavy water), an isotope of hydrogen that has one neutron instead of the usual zero.
The nucleus of an atom is composed solely of protons and neutrons, except for the most common hydrogen isotope, which only has a proton.
It varies depending on the isotope. The most common isotope (over 90%) has 14 neutrons.
Protium is the name of a common hydrogen isotope. This isotope has a single proton and does not have any neutrons.
No, Hydrogen-1, the most common isotope of hydrogen has 1 proton and no neutrons.
Yes, 1H (Hydrogen-1), the most common isotope of hydrogen has a single protons and no neutrons.
The most common isotope of hydrogen, hydrogen-1, has no neutrons.
The most common isotope of Hydrogen lacks a neutron in its nucleus. But there is an isotope, called deuterium, that has one neutron. Additionally, there is a hydrogen isotope that is artificially created that has two neutrons in its nucleus. It is called tritium. A link to the Wikipedia article on the isotopes of hydrogen is provided.
Their are only 2 shells in the hydrogen atom.
The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.
Atomic number of hydrogen is (always) 1. The mass number is 2, sum of number of protons (1 in H) and neutrons (1 in H in this case). This isotope of hydrogen is called deuterium.By the way: neurons (without t) is a very different thing!
An isotope of an element has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. One of the most common is deuterium (heavy water), an isotope of hydrogen that has one neutron instead of the usual zero.
The nucleus of an atom is composed solely of protons and neutrons, except for the most common hydrogen isotope, which only has a proton.
146 neutrons.
isotopes are atoms of an element with different #'s of neutrons (these are electrically neutral particles which change the weight of the atom); hydrogen has three isotopes; all three atoms have 1 proton and 1 electron but vary from no neutrons(the most common type of atom or isotope) to atoms with 1 neutron and 2 neutrons.