Chemistry, asked by anilkumar2, 1 year ago

the number of electrons presents in h+ is

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Answered by TheRuhanikaDhawan
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hydrogen has only one electron
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H+ is formed when it loses its 1 electron
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so the number of electrons presents in H+ is zero (0)
Answered by BrainlyYoda
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The number of electrons present in H+ is zero because as hydrogen (H) has one electron and it has gained positive charge so it has lost that one electron also and now it has became an ion.
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