The letter H is the chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.
In a Hydrogen nucleus there is a proton. Hydrogen is the only element to not have a neutron in it's nucleus.
Hydrogen (atomic number 1) typically only has a single proton in its nucleus.
The basic difference is a neutron. Most hydrogen has a single proton for a nucleus. Hydrogen-2 has a neutron stuck to the proton, and hydrogen-3 has two neutrons stuck to the proton. Hydrogen-3 is a rare and highly unstable form of the first element.
The letter H is the chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.
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No the hydrogen nucleus is a proton. The helium nucleus is an alpha particle.
It's the symbol of a hydrogen atom, with the nucleus and a single electron.
normal hydrogen has 1 proton in its nucleus and 1 electrondeuterium has 1 proton and 1 neutron in its nucleus and 1 electrontritium has 1 proton and 2 neutrons in its nucleus and 1 electron
The nucleus of hydrogen has 1 proton, whereas that of helium has 2 protons.
The nucleus of hydrogen has 1 proton, whereas that of helium has 2 protons.
The letter H is the chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.
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Hydrogen has one proton in its nucleus.
Hydrogen has no neutrons. It has 1 proton in the nucleus and 1 orbital electron.