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2 September, 07:57

Could a nucleus that has one proton but no neutrons exist?

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  1. 2 September, 09:51
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    Yes, but there is only 1 atom like that and is is hydrogen. Hydrogen is the only element that could have a nucleus with one proton and no neutrons exist.
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