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why are hydrogen atoms different from the atoms of all other atoms

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  • 12-10-2021

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the nucleus of an ordinary hydrogen atom does not contain any neutron in it. only hydrogen atom contains one electron ;all other atoms contain more than one electron .A hydrogen atom contains only one Proton in its nucleus, atoms of all other elements contain more than one proton.

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