Chemistry, asked by sanjay15391524, 10 months ago

can hydrogen atom survive with only one proton​

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Answered by shhary999
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One Special Element

A normal hydrogen (H) atom does not have any neutrons in its tiny nucleus. That tiny little atom (the tiniest of all) has only one electron and one proton. You can take away the electron and make an ion, but you can't take away any neutrons. ... It's a stable isotope.

Answered by grishmaChawra
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The most common isotope of helium has two protons and two neutrons. However, with hydrogen there is only one proton, so there is no interaction attempting to blow the nucleus apart. That means a hydrogen nucleus with just a proton is stable.

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