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A hydrogen ion.

(a hydrogen atom has a one proton nucleus and one electron, if it loses the electron you have a hydrogen ion - just a lonely proton)

(OH! There are hydrogen atoms that have a neutron actually - they are rare and somewhat valuable [so called HEAVY WATER contains such ions for example])

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