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We usually see p+ used for the proton. Remember that it's a hydrogen nucleus. It might appear as H+ to denote a hydrogen atom (actually an ion) that has lost its electron and is a lonely proton with its characteristic +1 charge.

Note that a hydrogen nucleus can sometimes have one or even two neutrons stuck together with the proton. Just so ya know.

Also, it can be written as 1 over 1 p

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