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How many neutrons are in the nucleus of hydrogen?

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How many neutrons are in the nucleus of hydrogen?

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There are zero neutrons in a hydrogen nucleus. The neutral hydrogen (H) atom has 1 proton (positive charge) and 1 electron (negative charge), so the constant opposing charges create a neutral environment for the atom. If H loses its electron, it becomes positively ionized, since only the proton will be left.

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