1 proton, 1 electron and 1 neutron
Hydrogen has an atomicity of 1, meaning that its molecules consist of single hydrogen atoms.
Sugar contains 6 percent of hydrogen content
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic Mass of it is 1.
neutron, but only in the isotope H-1 (protium)
Hydrogen usually has no neutrons. However, there is also the heavy hydrogen, a.k.a. deuterium, that has both a proton and a neutron in its nucleus.
Hydrogen has an atomicity of 1, meaning that its molecules consist of single hydrogen atoms.
Carbohydrates consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; lipids consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; proteins consist of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; nucleic acids consist of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Yes.
hydrogen and helium
Hydrogen and a small amount of Helium.
Hydrocarbons primarily consist of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
1 Proton only
They consist of methane, and other gases, i think it also has hydrogen in it.
To answer your question: no, hydrogen atoms (the isotope hydrogen-1, protium) consist of a single proton and a single electron.Although they can consist of one proton, one electron and up to six neutrons.
Sugar contains 6 percent of hydrogen content
No. Water does consist of molecles (H2O) but these are attracted to one another by hydrogen bonds
Methanol is not a hydrocarbon because it does not consist solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Methanol is a simple alcohol composed of one carbon atom, three hydrogen atoms, and one hydroxyl group (-OH). Hydrocarbons consist only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.