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Fill in this blank -: Hydrogen is __________ to litmus.​

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Answered by Angelkwatra0
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Hydrogen is neutral to litmus
Answered by presentmoment
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Hydrogen is Neutral to litmus.​

Explanation:

  • A hydrogen atom has an atomic number of 1.
  • So, it's proton number will continuously be 1.
  • A hydrogen particle have no charge.
  • It has the same sum of electrons as protons, which turns out to be also 1.
  • A  hydrogen atom has an nuclear mass of ≈ 1.00794amu ≈ 1amu.
  • To discover the sum of neutrons, we take the proton number and subtract it from the mass number 1−1=0
  • So a hydrogen atom has no neutrons.
  • It has has 1 proton, 1 electron & 0 neutron.
  • Because of no neutrons , hydrogen remains neutral
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