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What determines the atomic number for hydrogen?

The atomic number of all elements including Hydrogen is detemined by the number of protons it has for example, Helium's atomic number is 2 because it only has 2 protons.


How many protons does hydrogen-1 have?

HydrogenAll atoms, ions, and isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons. The number of protons defines the element. Hydrogen atoms all have one proton. So it does not matter if you provide the mass number (hydrogen-1) because the number of protons does not depend on it. It does, however, let us know the number of neutrons. The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons. Because we know that hydrogen has one proton, and the mass number is one, there must be no neutrons.


What is the total number of protons in the compound, including both protons from the hydrogen atoms (Ha and Hb)?

The total number of protons in the compound, including both protons from the hydrogen atoms (Ha and Hb), is 6.


Isotopes of hydrogen have the same what?

Same number of protons, different number of neutrons


How are the number of protons in an element determined?

Well... the element number defines the number of protons, and usually the electrons. the neutrons are determined with... i dunno :P I.E. hydrogen is 1. Therefor, in hydrogen there are 1 protons and 1 electrons.


Can the atom of hydrogen does not have a proton in its necleus?

no. elements are categorized by the number of protons. also if there are no protons. then it is no longer an atom


How many protons does a standard hydrogen have?

A standard hydrogen atom has 1 proton. The Atomic Number of any element is the number of protons that element has.


Can hydrogen atoms have more than one proton?

No. Elements are given their names (like "Hydrogen" or "Gold") solely on their number of protons. If a Hydrogen atom had any other number of protons than one, it would not be a Hydrogen atom.


Do hydrogen and atoms have an equal number of electrons?

No. Neutral atoms of each element, including hydrogen, have a unique number of electrons, which is equal to the number of protons in their nuclei. The number of protons is the element's atomic number on the periodic table.


What is the mass number of hydrogen?

The mass number of the most common hydrogen isotope, Hydrogen-1, is one


How many protons are there per atom?

The number of protons varies for different elements. For example, Hydrogen has only one proton in each atom. That's what makes hydrogen hydrogen. If it had two protons, it would be helium. If there were no protons, then it wouldn't be anything.


What is the number of protons of hydrogen-1?

Hydrogen will always have 1 proton regardless of the isotope.