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Sierra Baird
4 April, 23:44
Number of subatomic particles for hydrogen
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Harold Haynes
5 April, 00:02
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Hydrogen (like any other atom) contains protons, neutrons and electrons. Hydrogen has one proton and one neutron. They are the only element with one proton
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Gael Gallagher
5 April, 01:43
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It has 2 subatomic particles, 1 proton and 1 neutron. However the atomic mass is just 1
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