An atom of hydrogen is represented by the letter H and a superscript denoting the charge of the atom if it has one.
Which characteristic of an atom or ion is written as a superscript? hey ppl like portia Jones are stupid and waist our time when u dnt answer the question. ITS THE CHARGE
The superscript 6 in 2p6 refers to the number of electrons that occupy the 2p subshell in an atom. In this case, there are 6 electrons in the 2p orbital.
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
A stable atom of hydrogen (H)
An atom of hydrogen is represented by the letter H and a superscript denoting the charge of the atom if it has one.
No, the oxidation number of an atom is typically written as a superscript, not a subscript. It is denoted next to the symbol of the atom to represent the charge that the atom carries in a compound or ion.
Which characteristic of an atom or ion is written as a superscript? hey ppl like portia Jones are stupid and waist our time when u dnt answer the question. ITS THE CHARGE
This cannot be shown correctly on Answers. Firstly, if it's charged it's an ion not an atom. The correct notation is symbol then the number as a superscript, then the plus or minus as a superscript.
The smallest atom is hydrogen.
the atom with the least mass is the hydrogen atom
The superscript 6 in 2p6 refers to the number of electrons that occupy the 2p subshell in an atom. In this case, there are 6 electrons in the 2p orbital.
There is one atom of hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule.
There is one atom in a hydrogen atom
yes the smallest atom is hydrogen
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
A hydrogen ion can change into an atom by gaining an electron. When a hydrogen ion, which is essentially a hydrogen atom that has lost its electron, gains an electron back, it will become a neutral hydrogen atom.