Hydrogen.
Hydrogen
The element is hydrogen and the isotope is tritium (1H3)
The "NUMBER" (#) of Protons in an Atom of Hydrogen is one (1). The number of protons is what makes a specific element that element. Hydrogen always has one proton no matter what. If someone says that a hydrogen atom has two protons(they are incorrect), it is no longer hydrogen; it is the element Helium.
Hydrogen has one proton in its nucleus.
Hydrogen (atomic number 1) typically only has a single proton in its nucleus.
This is Hydrogen. Assuming it is not ionized it will have no charge.
An element with 1 proton is hydrogen. An Isotope called Tritium has one Proton and two Neutrons. Hope this helps.
Hydrogen has only one proton (atomic number 1). It has its nucleus and its single proton.
Element 1 is hydrogen. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe, with one proton and one electron in its atomic structure.
The element with a proton number of 15 is Phosphorus; P
A standard hydrogen atom has 1 proton. The Atomic Number of any element is the number of protons that element has.
Hydrogen ion is the only element that has no neutron and one proton. That is why it is basically a proton.