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Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 13)
13.
The nucleus of a hydrogen atom consists of
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JURI said:
1 decade ago
The Atomic number of an element is same as its proton number, and also as its electron number, but only the proton is present in the nucleus. The atomic number of Hydrogen is 1, therefore, the proton number is also 1.
Tarpana samal said:
1 decade ago
Atomic number of H atom is one, it is the top element of periodic table. So atomic mass is one, that is proton &neutron is zero because in 1st proton come then neutron in atomic model.
So, proton =1.
So, proton =1.
Shamraiza said:
1 decade ago
Hydrogen atomic number is one, so simply it contain 1 proton in its nucleus.
Shivangi said:
1 decade ago
Hydrogen has no neutron, only one proton in nucleus.
Prasad Walimbe said:
1 decade ago
Basically.
Atomic number means the number of protons or the number of electrons present in an atom.
Hydrogen atom carries 1 electron as well as 1 proton.
Atomic mass means sum of number of Protons and No of neutrons.
As the atomic mass of the H atom is 1, It has no neutron present in the atom. :).
Atomic number means the number of protons or the number of electrons present in an atom.
Hydrogen atom carries 1 electron as well as 1 proton.
Atomic mass means sum of number of Protons and No of neutrons.
As the atomic mass of the H atom is 1, It has no neutron present in the atom. :).
Rajesh kumar das pintu said:
1 decade ago
Hydrogen is the first element in our periodic table its atomic number one.so its having one electron and protron. it means one proton in nucleus and electron in shell.
Harry said:
1 decade ago
It is element in periodic table.
Pankaj patil walkikar said:
1 decade ago
In chemistry, the term proton refers to the hydrogen ion, H+. Since the atomic number of hydrogen is 1, a hydrogen ion has no electrons and corresponds to a bare nucleus, consisting of a proton (and 0 neutrons for the most abundant isotope protium 1 1H).
Ramesh Pagolu said:
1 decade ago
Hydrogen contains only one Positive Charge in its Nucleus i.e., contains only one Proton. Number of Positive Charges in equal to its Number of Protons in any neutral atom. So, Hydrogen contains only one Proton in its Nucleus.
Siri said:
1 decade ago
Hydrogen is first element in periodic table so it has one proton in it's nucleus.
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