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proton
Hydrogen can be an atom (H1), a molecule (H2 or normal hydrogen), an isotope such as deuterium or tritium. Ionized Hydrogen is simply a proton.
Normal hydrogen (atomic weight 1), deuterium (2), and tritium (3).
Hydrogen-1 has no neutrons while Hydrogen-2 has 1 neutronA hydrogen-1 atom (normal hydrogen) has 1 proton and 1 electron whereas a hydrogen-2 atom (deutrium) has 1 proton, 1 NEUTRON and 1 electron.
Actually, all atoms have neutrons except for one, and that is the normal hydrogen atom, which is only comprised of a single proton and electron.
The smallest atom is hydrogen.
The difference between a hydrogen atom and atomic hydrogen is that the "hydrogen atom" represents one atom of the chemical element hydrogen. Atomic hydrogen are isolated hydrogen atoms.
There is one atom in a hydrogen atom
yes the smallest atom is hydrogen
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
A protonis a hydrogen atom. In its normal state, Hydrogen has one proton and one electron. Because it has a high ability to accept electrons, pure hydrogen normally forms molecules by joining with itself. H2 . If the electron is removed from a hydrogen atom, it is more free to move. In this case it is actually a H+ ion. Since there is now only one particle left (the electron is gone) scientists often refer to it as a proton instead of a hydrogen atom.
Normal water is made of H2O. That is: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Heavy water is made of 2H2O (also known as D2O). That is: one deuterium atom and one oxygen atom. Deuterium is a variation of hydrogen which has a neutron in its nucleus (normal hydrogen has no neutrons). Do not confuse heavy water with H2O2, which is simply hydrogen peroxide.