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.
Hydrogen has 1 protons, 1 electron, and typically no neutrons. However, other isotopes can contain 1 or 2 neutrons.
hydrogen has 1 electron 1 proton and usually 0 neutrons.
Hydrogen has 1 proton and 0 neutrons
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
Protons: 73 Neutrons: 108 Electrons: 73
41 protons 41 electrons 52 neutrons
55 protons and electrons and 78 neutrons
Neutrons - 118 Protons/electrons - 79
1 proton,1electron and no neutron
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
The number of neutrons will vary depending on the isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in the molecule. The number of protons and electrons will be 10 each in every molecule.
18 protons and electrons and 22 neutrons.
One Proton One electron zero neutrons
61 neutrons 10 electrons 46 protons
Neutrons: 58 Electrons: 45 Protons: 45
67 protons, 67 electrons and 98 neutrons
4 protons, 4 electrons and 5 neutrons
Protons: 73 Neutrons: 108 Electrons: 73
41 protons 41 electrons 52 neutrons
55 protons and electrons and 78 neutrons