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'hydrogen' is single type of atoms in the molecule, or different types of atoms in the molecule please answer my question very faster please find the answer​

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Answered by shubhamraj123678
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single type of atoms of molecules because it is electronegative in nature

Answered by debayanpratihar1234
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Hydrogen is the first element in periodic table with the symbol H. It is formed by a nucleus with one unit of positively charged proton and one unit of negatively charged electron. In normal conditions it is colorless, non-toxic, tasteless, odorless and highly explosive gas formed by diatomic molecules, H2. It is the most abundant chemical element and main compound of almost all organic matter. The atomic number of hydrogen is 1 and the atomic weight 1,00797 g/mol. Since hydrogen has the lowest atomic weight of any substance, it has very low density in its liquid and gaseous states.

There are three naturally occupying hydrogen isotopes are there. They are protium, deuterium and tritium. Protium contains a nucleus with a single proton and no neutron, Deuterium contains a single proton and single neutron. Tritium contains one proton and two neutrons. Proton has a positive electrical charge whereas an electron has a negative electrical charge. A neutron has no charge. The bonding between hydrogen atoms is strong. Since it is highly reactive, hydrogen can make bond with other elements also.

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