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How many electrons are in a neutral hydrogen atom

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How many electrons are in a neutral hydrogen atom

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A neutral hydrogen (H) atom consists of one electron, which is the negatively charged particle in an atom. To decipher the number of electrons in any atom, it is important to note the atomic number of the element on the periodic table.

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