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Hydrogen-1 does not contain any neutrons.

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What is unusual about hydrogen's atomic structure?

The hydrogen-1 isotope is the only known radioactively stable isotope with no neutrons.


What is hydrogen's shell structure?

Hydrogen has a shell of just 1 electron. 1s


What is isotopes name the isotopes of hydrogen and draw the structure of their atoms?

Isotopes of hydrogen are Hydrogen-1 (protium), ‎Hydrogen-2 (deuterium), ‎and Hydrogen-3 (tritium).


Is there anything unusual about hydrogen?

It Invisible


What is element 1?

Element 1 is hydrogen. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe, with one proton and one electron in its atomic structure.


Does hydrogen have a neutron in its atomic structure?

No, hydrogen does not have a neutron in its atomic structure.


What are the structure of saturated hydrocarbons?

General formula is CnH2n+2. The structure only consists of Carbon's and Hydrogen's, each Carbon having four bonds and each hydrogen only having 1


Why water is unusual?

It has much higher boiling and melting points than would be expected from its molecular size. This is a result of strong hydrogen bonding. Its solid form is less dense than the liquid, because the hydrogen bonding creates a very open structure.


Why is water considered unusual?

It has much higher boiling and melting points than would be expected from its molecular size. This is a result of strong hydrogen bonding. Its solid form is less dense than the liquid, because the hydrogen bonding creates a very open structure.


What is the atomic structure of hydrogen?

Hydrogen is an element. Its atomic number is one. It has one proton in the nucleus, and one electron in the first orbital. It has no neutrons.


Describe polymeric structure of hydrogen fluoride?

For the structure of hydrogen fluoride (HF) see the link bellow.


When was the first hydrogen bomb launched?

The first successful hydrogen bomb was detonated (not launched or dropped--it was a 62-ton fixed structure) on November 1, 1952.

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