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Hydrogen (H), as in all the elements of the Periodic Table are neutral in their base states. For example, H can ionize into H+ cations and H- anions.

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1- each and there are 2 so 2-

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Hydrogen is made up of one proton (positive charge) and one electron (negative charge) therefore it has no net charge.

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The phrase "electrically neutral" means that it has no charge.

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the charge is 1+

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Q: What is the overall charge of the element hydrogen?
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