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Whoever wrote the answer above clearly is an idiot. At the moment there is no element with 0 neutrons. However, there are theories to an element known as element X. This element is obviously complete theory.
By the way hydrogen has 1 neuron not 0.
there is no element that has no electrons so your stupid
An electron does not consist of any smaller particles, it is an elementary particle, and furthermore, neutrons are more than 2000 times heavier than electrons.
Hydrogen, though realize not all versions of Hydrogen do. Different versions called isotopes have different numbers of neutrons.
Hydrogen atoms consist solely of a proton orbited by an electron and thus contain no neutrons.
That is the Hydrogen. It has only a proton
Hydrogen is the only element without a neutron. It has one proton to match the only electron it has.
hydrogen has 0 neutrons
hydrogen
no of neutrons in protium is 0 but not in deutirium and tritium.as the no of neutrons is difference between atomic mass and atomic number.
8 protons, 8 neutrons and 8 electrons.
Hydrogen has 1 electron, (1 proton) and 0 neutrons.
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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.
Each neutron has an (electrical) charge of zero. For two neutrons, 0 + 0 = 0.
Hydrogen has 0 neutrons
neutrons are neutral they have 0 charge
Neutrons have a 0 (zero) charge
1 proton, 0 neutrons, 1 electron
no of neutrons in protium is 0 but not in deutirium and tritium.as the no of neutrons is difference between atomic mass and atomic number.
8 protons, 8 neutrons and 8 electrons.
Neutrons are neutral, they do not have any charges on protons and electrons do.
Hydrogen has 1 electron, (1 proton) and 0 neutrons.
The number of neutrons varies with element and isotope. Hydrogen found in nature has 0, 1, or 2 neutrons. Uranium can have from 141 to 146.
Protons + Electrons - Neutrons 0
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