A hydrogen atom which has lost an electron contains

a

one proton only

b

one neutron only

c

one proton and one neutron

d

one proton, one electronic and one neutron

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Kevin_Aro
3 years ago
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A hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron. If the hydrogen atom loses an electron, it will have only one proton. So the correct answer is A. One proton only.

Thamzy
5 years ago

An hydrogen atom has only one electron which is equal to its proton therefore if it losses an electron it contains one neutron

badformular
10 years ago

yes becos proton is not involved in chemical rxn

Etugo
10 years ago

I chose C but I'll still check it in my text book. Even if the ans is ~A, it's not because of what you said. @formula

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