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Yes H has 1 e- in 1s shell but when H is treated with more electronegative atom then it loose it's e- n it's nucleus becomes naked due 2 which it becomes very reactive

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What is the electron configuration of h?

It is simple: 1s^1 Note: The "^" symbol means the the following number is in the form of a superscript.


Does H have seven electrons in their outermost level?

No, hydrogen (H) has one electron in its outermost level.


What makes these two elements helium and hydrogen different from one another?

They both have only ONE, the smallest, electron orbital occupied: H: 1s1 and He: 1s2


Why is H also an accepted symbol for a proton?

H +This indicates the ion of hydrogen, which has donated it's only electron and has become positively charged. Hydrogen is one proton with one electron in it's orbital, so H + is a good symbol for the positively charged proton.p +Is also used.


What electrons have only one orbit or shell?

hydrogen (H) and helium (He)


What is the valence electrons in hydrogen?

there is one valence electron in hydrogen, and it needs one more electron to become stable


Why is hydrogen H plus?

Hydrogen (H) is not the same as the Hydrogen ion H+. H+ is the term for a hydrogen atom that has lost its electron. Since the number of electrons is not equal to the number of protons, it is called an ion. Since the hydrogen atom is comprised of one proton and one electron, the hydrogen ion H+ is simply a proton.


What is the atomic structure of H?

H for hydrogen is the simplest atom : one proton and one electron.


What is the orbital notation of hydrogen?

Orbital notation requires arrows denoting the spin of each electron. For the purposes of the answer, I'll simply provide the electron-configuration notation, which you can then translate to orbital notation in arrows. Hg 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f145d10 Orbital notation requires arrows denoting the spin of each electron. For the purposes of the answer, I'll simply provide the electron-configuration notation, which you can then translate to orbital notation in arrows. Hg 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f145d10


How many electron are in oxygen and hydrogen?

H-O-H Four altogether. Two per sigma bond. One electron from the hydrogen ( it's only one ) and one from the oxygen. in two seperate sigma bonds.


What has only one electron?

Hydrogen (H) only has one electron. If you are talking about valence electrons, all of the elements in group 1A on the periodic table have one valence electron (H, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr).


What has only 1 electron and behaves like an alkali?

There is no metal like you describe in your question. Hydrogen is in Group 1, but is not an alkali metal. It is a gas at standard temperature. It does rarely behave like an alkali metal, and it does have only one electron. Hydrogen is in Group 1 primarily because of its electron configuration, which is 1s1. All of the alkali metals also have one electron in their outermost s orbital.