General Knowledge - Chemistry - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemistry - Section 1 (Q.No. 63)
63.
The number of electrons presents in H+ is
Answer: Option
Explanation:
H+ is a hydrogen ion, and it is an ion because it LOST an electron. Electrons are negatively charged. When an atom gains electrons it will have NEGATIVE charges.
So it has zero electron.
Discussion:
4 comments Page 1 of 1.
Safi ullah said:
4 years ago
Hydrogen has only one electron if it loses one electron then the remaining electron will be zero.
Ashvini saraykar said:
3 years ago
It is the amount of energy librated during adding the electron in neutral atom.
Sunny said:
6 years ago
Hydrogen atom has one electron so it's electronic configuration is 1S1.
Nashuka Emmanuel said:
4 years ago
What is electronic anfinity?
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