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differentiate between proton and hydrogen atom​

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Answered by SpideyySense
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Explanation:

There is no chemical difference, only a psychological one: how do you think about it. They are both the same thing, but many people associate H+ ions with chemical reactions and protons with particle physics. A hydrogen atom has one electron and a proton, no neutron. Therefore H+ is just a proton.

Answered by tthabasumsultan
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There is no chemical difference, only a psychological one: how do you think about it. They are both the same thing, but many people associate H+ ions with chemical reactions and protons with particle physics. A hydrogen atom has one electron and a proton, no neutron. Therefore H+ is just a proton.

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