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Hydrogen's atomic number is 1. Thus it has 1 proton per atom. To be electrically neutral, it also must have 1 electron. Since hydrogen has no neutrons, those are the only two subatomic particles it possesses.

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A single proton is.

This includes any and all of the proton's constituent sub-components,

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Q: Which subatomic particle is found in the nucleus of all isotopes of hydrogen?
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The Subatomic Particle That Has No Charge?

In the atomic nucleus this particle is the neutron.


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