why is hydrogen a positive radicle?
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This is because this has nothing to do with it having more protons than electrons ,as it has one of each.
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Since a hydrogen atom only has 1 proton (no neutrons), it has a weak force and its one electron can easily be pulled away onto the shell of another atom. The ion is therefore positive.
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