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29 September, 10:39

9. Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in one 'H' ion. Explain how you found your

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  1. 29 September, 13:02
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    'H' ion has only one proton and do not have any electron and neutron.

    Explanation:

    Hydrogen atom has only one electron and one proton and when it loses that electron, hydrogen ion (H+) is formed which is positively charged (charge of + 1) and referred as a proton.

    So, hydrogen ion do not left with any electrons or have zero electrons.

    Hydrogen (H) atom do not have any neutrons in its tiny nucleus, so hydrogen ion (H+) also do not have neutrons.

    Hence, 'H' ion (H+) has only proton and zero electron and neutron.
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