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No. Hydrogen has only one electron. Now, H+ means it lost an electron and since it had only one electron initially, as a H+ ion, it doesn't have any electron at all. It has only one proton. Also, the positive charge on H i.e., H+ indicates that it is a positively charged ion which means it is not a non-metallic ion. Non-metallic ions generally have a negative charge as they gain electrons to become an ion.

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