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An hydrogen atom is compose of one electron, one proton and one neutron. That form. On nature, there is no one free hydrogen... just exist H2 (H + H), becoming the molecula of hydrogen stable.

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  • How many electrons does a neutral atom of hydrogen have
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  • An hydrogen atom is compose of one electron, one proton and one neutron. That form. On nature, there is no one free hydrogen... just exist H2 (H + H), becoming the molecula of hydrogen stable.
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  • An hydrogen atom is compose of one electron, one proton and one neutron. That form. On nature, there is no one free hydrogen... just exist H2 (H + H), becoming the molecula of hydrogen stable.
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