None. Neurons are living cells.
If you meant neutrons then the answer is still generally none.
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Hydrogen is an atom, not a neuron. Atoms do not have neurons, as neurons are specialized cells found in the nervous system of living organisms. Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe, consisting of one proton and one electron.
Chlorine does not have neurons as it is a chemical element and not a living organism. Neurons are specific to the nervous system of animals.
To answer your question on how many hydrogen atoms are there in caffeine, the scientific answer would be 10 atoms of hydrogen.
A hydrogen molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms.
There are two hydrogen atoms in hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
No, not every chemical compound contains hydrogen. There are many compounds that do not contain hydrogen, such as carbon dioxide or sodium chloride.