Which Isotope of hydrogen contains only one proton and no neutron in its nucleus?
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the isotopes of hydrogen are
Hydrogen
Deuterium
Tritium
among these,
Hydrogen has no neutron , Deuterium has one neutron, Tritium has two neutrons in thier nucleus.
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the isotopes of hydrogen are
Hydrogen
Deuterium
Tritium
among these,
Hydrogen has no neutron , Deuterium has one neutron, Tritium has two neutrons in thier nucleus.
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The isotope of hydrogen that contains only one proton and no neutron in its nucleus is called protium.
- It is the most common isotope of hydrogen, making up more than 99.985% of naturally occurring hydrogen.
- The nucleus of a protium atom consists of only one proton, which is positively charged, and is surrounded by one electron, which is negatively charged.
- The proton and electron are bound together by the electromagnetic force, creating a neutral atom.
- Protium is the lightest and simplest atom, with a mass of about 1 atomic mass unit (amu).
- It is also the most stable isotope of hydrogen, with a very long half-life of about 10^34 years.
- Protium plays a vital role in many chemical reactions and is an important building block for many molecules in the universe.
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