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The hydrogen is first element in the periodic table that's why it has the atomic number of 1.
the second reason why it has the atomic number one is " the hydrogen has only 1 Proton in its nucleus"
that's why it has the 1 atomic number.
hydrogen is only element that has no neutron in nucleus but in its isotopes maybe it has neutrons.
composition of hydrogen atom :-
proton:- 1
neutron:- 0 ( maybe in isotopes)
electron :- 1
hydrogen has the atomic number 1 and atomic mass also one.
the hydrogen is the most abundant element in our universe.
the space is filled with the 98% of hydrogen and Helium.
even the stars also have hydrogen and Helium in core.
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The hydrogen is first element in the periodic table that's why it has the atomic number of 1.
the second reason why it has the atomic number one is " the hydrogen has only 1 Proton in its nucleus"
that's why it has the 1 atomic number.
hydrogen is only element that has no neutron in nucleus but in its isotopes maybe it has neutrons.
composition of hydrogen atom :-
proton:- 1
neutron:- 0 ( maybe in isotopes)
electron :- 1
hydrogen has the atomic number 1 and atomic mass also one.
the hydrogen is the most abundant element in our universe.
the space is filled with the 98% of hydrogen and Helium.
even the stars also have hydrogen and Helium in core.
hope you are satisfied with my answer
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