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The Nucleus of the Hydrogen Atom contains a single proton. All other atoms contain protons and neutrons.

The only thing I want to know though is what an atom contains in the nucleus not just a hydrogen atom. Or Is it the same as a Hydrogen one?

Im asking this question in the answer box because I dont know how to ask a question.

There are two different items that the nucleus of an atom can contain, protons and neutrons.

The nucleus of a hydrogen atom contains one proton.

The nucleus of a helium atom contains 2 protons and 2 neutrons. The nucleus of many lithium atoms contain 3 protons and 3 neutrons. The name of the atom is determined by the number of protons. You can go to Uranium which has 92 protons and 146 neutrons in the nucleus of the most common variety.
The nucleus of an atom contains the neutrons and protons. The nucleus is usually positively charged.

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