Yes, 1H (Hydrogen-1), the most common isotope of hydrogen has a single protons and no neutrons.
In fact all atoms contain one or more protons and an equal number of electrons. Most atoms contain one or more neutrons, the exception being Hydrogen atoms which have none.
atoms are composed of protons, electrons and neutrons..
The number of neutrons in a hydrogen atom will depend on which isotope of hydrogen we consider. Not all hydrogen atoms have the same number of neutrons. The vast majority of hydrogen atoms (over 99.98%) have no neutrons at all. Some have 1 (and this is called deuterium) and some have 2 (called tritium). These two isotopes occur naturally but are rare, as can be seen.To determine the number of neutrons in an atom, you must use the mass number, which is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. Since the atomic number of the element (for H, the atomic number is 1) tells you the number of protons, you can find the number neutrons by subtraction.See the Related Questions to the left for how to count the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in any atom of any element.
Einstein discovered that atoms had protons and neutrons.
protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Most hydrogen atoms don't contain any neutrons. Deuterium atoms are hydrogen atoms with one neutron each, and tritium atoms are hydrogen atoms with two neutrons each, but most hydrogen atoms are protium atoms, with no neutrons at all. All other atoms in the universe except protium contain at least one neutron each.
neutrons of all atoms are alike
Protons and neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atoms (with the exception of hydrogen atoms, which have no neutrons).
All atoms are made up of protons, electrons and neutrons (except for the 1H1 isotope, which has no neutrons)
Particles in an atoms nucleus which do not have electric charge are Neutrons.
All atoms have neutrons, protons and electrons.
Atoms of all elements can have neutrons in them. Only the element hydrogen has an isotope whose atoms do not contain neutrons, but all other isotopes of hydrogen have neutrons in them. In the heavier elements the number of neutrons always exceeds the number of protons in the atom.
An isotope is any of the atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons. It is determined by using the atomic weight,which is determined by the number of neutrons.
No: 0.038 % of naturally occurring oxygen atoms have 9 neutrons and 0.200 % of them have 10 neutrons.
Atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons.Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
Neutrons are located with Protons in the Nucleus.