The element with one proton per atom is hydrogen.
There is one electron in a hydrogen atom. Hydrogen has 1 valence electron and is therefore very unstable by itself. Hydrogen is diatomic, which means that it naturally occurs bonded with another Hydrogen atom: H2
A hydrogen atom can bond with up to one other atom in an organic compound.
H has exactly one atom of hydrogen.
hydrogen has 1 electron in its valence shell
because hydrogen was very small and also because of avogadros principle
The atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in that atom. For example, the atomic number of hydrogen is 1 because one hydrogen atom have one proton.
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The element with one proton per atom is hydrogen.
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1, which means that a hydrogen atom has one proton in its nucleus.
Smallest atom is hydrogen Largest atom is Francium
A molecule formed from a sulfur atom (S) with atomic number 16 and a hydrogen atom (H) with atomic number 1 would result in hydrogen sulfide (H2S). In this molecule, two hydrogen atoms bond with a sulfur atom to form a covalent bond.
The oxidation number for hydrogen in a neutral atom is 0.
The ionization energy of a hydrogen atom can be calculated using the formula: Ionization energy -13.6 eV / n2 where n is the principal quantum number of the electron being removed.
This question doesn't make sence as an atom is a unit. Hydrogen can be measured in number of atoms.
The mass number of the most common hydrogen isotope, Hydrogen-1, is one
Hydrogen!