The proton is an elementary particle with the mass 1.00727646677 atomic units of mass and the electrical charge +1. It is a hydrogen ion in which one electron is lost. But since hydrogen only has one electron and one proton, a hydrogen ion is just called a "proton", since only a proton is left.
A hydrogen ion has no electrons, so it is just a proton.
It has only 1! :)
A stable atom of hydrogen (H)
no. elements are categorized by the number of protons. also if there are no protons. then it is no longer an atom
Two and two
Protons and electrons both have mass. Therefore a hydrogen atom that contains one or both will have mass. (It will, however, be less massive than a hydrogen atom that also has neutrons.)
The hydroxide ion is OH-. There is one proton in a hydrogen atom and eight in an oxygen atom. Therefore, there are 9 protons in a hydroxide ion.
A stable atom of hydrogen (H)
in the nucleus
The number of protons varies for different elements. For example, Hydrogen has only one proton in each atom. That's what makes hydrogen hydrogen. If it had two protons, it would be helium. If there were no protons, then it wouldn't be anything.
no. elements are categorized by the number of protons. also if there are no protons. then it is no longer an atom
protons
Two and two
No. Elements are given their names (like "Hydrogen" or "Gold") solely on their number of protons. If a Hydrogen atom had any other number of protons than one, it would not be a Hydrogen atom.
It depends on the atom (i.e Hydrogen), but normally it is protons and neutrons.
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hydrogen atom
Not quite. You can have an atom of an element, for example an atom of Hydrogen, but not a Hydrogen of an atom. The parts of an atom are protons (positively charged), neutrons (no charge), and electrons (negatively charged).
Not quite. You can have an atom of an element, for example an atom of Hydrogen, but not a Hydrogen of an atom. The parts of an atom are protons (positively charged), neutrons (no charge), and electrons (negatively charged).