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What particles does hydrogen contain?

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Hydrogen contains one proton inside the nucleus and one electron revolving around the nucleus.

Hydrogen has three isotopes namely protium, deuterium and tritium with 0, 1 and 2 neutrons respectively in the nucleus.

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What atom does not have all three subatomic particles?

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Are atoms composed of protons and neutrons and electrons?

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What are the three subatomic particles of a molecule?

A molecule contains atoms e.g. water (H2O) The atoms, ( hydrogen and oxygen, and all other atoms) contain protons, neutrons in the nucleus of the atoms and electrons in energy shells around the nucleus. Protons, neutrons and electrons are sub-atomic particles.


Is h2o and another h2o hydrogen?

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Does water and methane contain hydrogen?

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Which particles are smaller - hydrogen or carbon dioxide?

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