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All isotopes of hydrogen have 1 proton and 1 electron; the isotope H-1 (protium) hasn't a neutron. the mass is 1.
Other isotopes are:
- H-2 (deuterium): 1 p, 1n, 1e; mass 2.
- H-3: 1 p, 2n, 1e; mass 3.
- H-4: 1 p, 3n, 1e; mass 4.
- H-5: 1 p, 4n, 1e; mass 5.
- H-6: 1 p, 5n, 1e; mass 6.
- H-7: 1 p, 6n, 1e; mass 7.
H-1, H-2 and H-3 are natural isotopes; H-1 and H-2 are stable isotopes.
Isotopes from H-3 to H-7 are radioactive and unstable.

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Q: What are the different isotopes of hydrogen and was is each isotopes mass . How many protons neutrons and electrons found in each isotope?
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