Hydrogen is a non meta element. Atomic Mass of it is 2.
Each isotope of each element has an atomic mass number. The atomic mass numbers for hydrogen are 1, 2 and 3. That's because hydrogen has three isotopes. "Regular" hydrogen has a single proton in its nucleus. It's atomic mass is 1. There is also heavy hydrogen, which has a neutron bound to the proton in its nucleus. It's atomic mass is 2. Heavy heavy hydrogen has two neutrons bound together with the proton. It's atomic mass is 3. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on hydrogen.
The atomic number of deuterium (2H) is 1, as it has one proton in its nucleus. The mass number of deuterium is 2, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons in its nucleus (1 proton + 1 neutron = mass number of 2).
The 'standard' hydrogen atom has atomic number 1, atomic mass 1, no neutrons. Although there are 2 other isotopes of hydrogen: - (cant confirm name) which has atomic mass 2 and 1 neutron. - (cant confirm name) has atomic mass of 3 and 1 neutron. All isotopes have atomic number 1.
The atomic mass of the most common form of hydrogen is 1. There are isotopes of hydrogen with a mass of 2 (deuterium) and 3 (tritium), but they are rare.
The atomic mass of hydrogen-2, also known as deuterium, is approximately 2.014 atomic mass units. It is slightly heavier than normal hydrogen, which has an atomic mass of approximately 1.008 atomic mass units.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1.
Each isotope of each element has an atomic mass number. The atomic mass numbers for hydrogen are 1, 2 and 3. That's because hydrogen has three isotopes. "Regular" hydrogen has a single proton in its nucleus. It's atomic mass is 1. There is also heavy hydrogen, which has a neutron bound to the proton in its nucleus. It's atomic mass is 2. Heavy heavy hydrogen has two neutrons bound together with the proton. It's atomic mass is 3. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on hydrogen.
The atomic number of deuterium (2H) is 1, as it has one proton in its nucleus. The mass number of deuterium is 2, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons in its nucleus (1 proton + 1 neutron = mass number of 2).
The 'standard' hydrogen atom has atomic number 1, atomic mass 1, no neutrons. Although there are 2 other isotopes of hydrogen: - (cant confirm name) which has atomic mass 2 and 1 neutron. - (cant confirm name) has atomic mass of 3 and 1 neutron. All isotopes have atomic number 1.
The atomic mass of the most common form of hydrogen is 1. There are isotopes of hydrogen with a mass of 2 (deuterium) and 3 (tritium), but they are rare.
Hydrogen it the first element in the Periodic Table. So it has Atomic No. of '1'. For its most common isotope it has an atomic mass of '1'. Hydrogen exists as three isotopes'- #1 ; protium ; Atomic mass '1' ; 1 proton, 0 neutrons, 1 electron #2 ; deuterium ; Atomic mass '2' ; 1 proton, 1 neutron, 1 electron. #3 ' tritium; Atomic Mass '3'; 1 proton, 2 neutrons, 1 electron. protium is the most common isotopes of hydrogen mass of '1' ( 1 + 0 = 1) deuterium is less common and is known as 'heavy hydrogen' mass '2' (1+1=2) tritium is rare and is radio-active, and known as 'super heavy hydrogen' (1 + 2 =3) mass '3'.
The atomic mass of hydrogen-2, also known as deuterium, is approximately 2.014 atomic mass units. It is slightly heavier than normal hydrogen, which has an atomic mass of approximately 1.008 atomic mass units.
Hydrogen has 1 as its atomic number. That's because it has one proton in its nucleus. Hydrogen has three isotopes. Each isotope has one proton in its nucleus (naturally, because that's what makes it hydrogen). Atomic mass is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons in an atom's nucleus. Let's look at each isotope of hydrogen. "Simple" hydrogen has only the 1 proton in its nucleus. It's atomic number is 1 and its mass number is 1 (the 1 proton plus zero neutrons). Heavy hydrogen has 1 proton and 1 neutron in its nucleus. It's atomic number is 1 and its mass number is 2 (the 1 proton plus 1 neutron). Heavy, heavy hydrogen has 1 proton and 2 neutrons in its nucleus. It's atomic number is 1 and its mass number is 3 (the 1 proton plus 2 neutrons).
The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.00794 Grams per mol. This is the relative atomic mass because it is a weighted average of all hydrogen isotopes. The relative atomic mass of hydrogen is about 1 because the most common isotope contains only one proton and one electron giving it a mass of roughly one gram per mol. This isotope is the most abundant by far comprising 99.985 percent of all hydrogen. Since then other isotopes(hydrogen-2 and hydrogen-3) make up such a small part of the weighted average it offsets the relative atomic mass of 1 by very little.
Hydrogen Atomic No. (Z) is '1' No. of protn is '1' No. of electrons is '1' Atomic Mass of the protium isotope is '1' In the Periodic Table it is found in position Mo. '1'. NB Hydrogen has three isotopes #1 protium ; 1 proton , 0 neutrons , 1 electron (Atomic Mass '1'). #2 deuterium ; 1 proton , 1 neutron , 1 electrons ( Aromic Mass '2') #3 tritium ; 1 proton , 2 neutrons, 1 electron ( Aromic mass '3').
Tritium, or Hydrogen 3, has an atomic mass of 3.016.
Deuterium, which is an isotope of hydrogen, has an atomic mass of 3. It has one proton and two neutrons in its nucleus.