Hydrogen
If you have one proton and no neutrons in your nucleus, you are hydrogen-1, which is the most common isotope of hydrogen. In this case, the single proton serves as the nucleus, and the absence of neutrons makes it the simplest and lightest element in the periodic table.
No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
in the nucleus, in the centre, with the neutrons.
The only element that has one proton and no neutrons is a hydrogen atom.
Hydrogen ion is the only element that has no neutron and one proton. That is why it is basically a proton.
In a Hydrogen nucleus there is a proton. Hydrogen is the only element to not have a neutron in it's nucleus.
Hydrogen generally has no neutrons in its nucleus; it consists of just one proton. Isotopes of hydrogen, such as deuterium, have one proton and one neutron, or tritium with one proton and two neutrons.
An atom with a nucleus that has no neutrons is hydrogen-1, which consists of one proton and no neutrons. It is the simplest and lightest element on the periodic table.
No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
Electrons -- in energy levels outside the nucleus. Protons in the nucleus. Neutrons in the nucleus.
Neutrons have the same mass as that of a proton. Neutrons and protons are present in the nucleus
Electrons are around the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are in the middle.