1 proton, 1 electron and 1 neutron
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic Mass of it is 1.
These compounds are called "hydrocarbons".
No. On their own they are elements. Carbohydrates do consist of carbon hydrogen and oxygen, but these elements can combine to make other compounds as well.
Yes, hydrogen gas is a compound. It is made up of molecules which consist of two atoms of hydrogen, an element. It just happens that the same name is used for the gas as for the element.
Yes, all carbohydrates are molecules that consist of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes.
To answer your question: no, hydrogen atoms (the isotope hydrogen-1, protium) consist of a single proton and a single electron.Although they can consist of one proton, one electron and up to six neutrons.
Beta minus radiation consists of an electron emitted from the nucleus of an atom. This occurs when a neutron changes into a proton within the nucleus, resulting in the emission of an electron and an antineutrino. Beta minus radiation is often involved in radioactive decay processes.
Hydrogen fusing into helium
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic Mass of it is 1.
Hydrogen and oxygen form water when they react together in a chemical reaction. The chemical formula for water is H2O.
Hydrogen and a small amount of Helium.
hydrogen and helium
1 Proton only
These compounds are called "hydrocarbons".
They consist of methane, and other gases, i think it also has hydrogen in it.
Such stars consist mainly of hydrogen-1.