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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 13)
13.
The nucleus of a hydrogen atom consists of
1 proton only
1 proton + 2 neutron
1 neutron only
1 electron only
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Kaavini Chandrasekaran said:   11 months ago
Hydrogen has only one electron (electronic configuration) and proton, zero neutrons:
Atomic.no - Mass.no = 1 - 1
So, Neutron = 0.

Afe godstime said:   7 years ago
Hydrogen has only 1 proton and proton also means the atomic number of any element.
(1)

McHuddlestone said:   7 years ago
Aand B both are correct as it says 'only Hydrogen'. 2 neutrons and one proton means its Tritium.

Bindu said:   8 years ago
Hydrogen has three isotopes.

One is protium, second deutrium, third tritrium.

Protium is the only hydrogen isotopes whose abundance on the earth--- is more than that of the other two isotopes.

And by default we always consider protium has one proton n one electron and so it's mass is 1g.

Whereas, deutrium has one nuetron, one proton, n one electron and hence it's mass is 2g.

And, tritium has two nuetrons, one proton, one electron. Hence it's mass is 3g.

Munivel said:   8 years ago
Hydrogen atom is a topest elements Periodictable but H contains 1 e- and 1proton no neutron. .

Isaac said:   9 years ago
It is simply the first element on the periodic table.

Madhumitha said:   9 years ago
Hydrogen has atomic number 1, it has 1 proton and 1 electron.
(1)

THILAGAMANI said:   9 years ago
Only proton are present in H atom.

Rk parmar said:   9 years ago
Only one p and e for periodic tables.

Neha raut said:   10 years ago
It comes first in periodic table.


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