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Q: What is the simplest atom that contains one proton one electron and no neutrons?
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Which particle is the least massive a proton nuetron electron or nucleas?

electron is least, followed by proton and then neutron. Nucleus will have the highest mass as nucleus contains both protons and neutrons.


A hydrogen atom which has lost an electron contains?

After it has lost an electron, a hydrogen ion contains one proton and a variable number of neutrons depending on the isotope (usually none).


A hydrogen atom which has lost an electron contains what?

After it has lost an electron, a hydrogen ion contains one proton and a variable number of neutrons depending on the isotope (usually none).


What are the number of protons neutrons and electrons in the following isotopes 3-1 H?

There are only one proton and electron. But it contains 2 neutrons.


How many protons neutrons and electrons are in hydrogen?

Hydrogen - 1 proton, 1 electron Deuterium - 1 proton, 1 neutron 1 electron Tritium - 1 proton, 2 neutrons, 1 electron


How many neutrons and electrons are in hydorgen?

Hydrogen contains 1 electron, 1 proton, and 0 neutrons. It is on the periodic table represented by the letter H.


How many protons and neutrons and electrons are in H?

There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.


What is the only element that has no neutrons inside the atom?

There is no ELEMENT which contains no neutrons HOWEVER there is an isotope of hydrogen called protium which is a single proton surrounded by a single electron.


How much more massive is a proton compared to an electron?

Inaccurate statement as a hydrogen IS the proton. An atom is made up of the nucleus which contains protons and neutrons and the electrons. A Protium or Hydrogen-1 contains 1 proton and no neutrons, it however has 1 electron which makes up very little of the mass so you could say that. 1 electron is 1/1834 the mass of a proton. So hydrogen is ~ 1+ 5.4875×10^-4 amu


Why does the charge of protons electrons and neutrons become neutral?

Charge of electron is negative and charge of proton is positive and charge of neutron is neutral because it contains proton and neutron


A tritium atom contains how many neutrons protons and electrons?

Tritium is 3H, so it has one proton, one electron (in the non-ionized state) and two neutrons.


What is the size order for these scientific particles Proton Neutron Atom Electron Nucleus?

IIRC Atoms (contains Protons/Neutrons and electrons) Nucleus contains Protons and Nuetrons Proton atomic size 1 Nuetron atomic size 1 electron atomic size 1/1836 i.e the proton is 1836 bigger than the electron