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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
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Navneeet thakur said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen is the first element in our periodic table its atomic number is one so its having one electron and one proton.

Anil said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen is top element of the our periodictable.

Its atomic no is z-1 hence it containes one electrone.

Sunil said:   1 decade ago
1H1 is z=1 so it is proton.

e=1.

Resmy said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table. It's atomic number is 1. That means it is having one proton in nucleus and one electron in its shell.

Jimmy said:   1 decade ago
The atomic mass of H is 1 and the atomic number of H is 1 because we know that A.NO = no.of proton.

Hence in H 1 proton is present but not newtron because A. Mass = no.P+no.N. There are A.M. is 1 and no.P is 1, Hence no.N is zero.

Harish said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen posses one electron and one proton.

Iqra Khalid said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen is top most element in periodic table with atomic no.1 so here we are considering only nucleus that contains only 1 proton. That's why when hydrogen loses its electron we call it ''proton''.

Pundalik mali said:   1 decade ago
All nucleus having proton and neutron.

Ranjan gupta said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen is top most element in periodic table with atomic no.1 so here we are considering only nucleus that contains only 1 proton. That's why when hydrogen loses its electron we call it ''proton''.

BHUMIKA SAXENA said:   1 decade ago
Hydrogen is the first element means its atomic no. is 1. Hence it contain 1 proton and 1 electron(because no.of protons = no.of electrons).


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