The nucleus of a hydrogen atom consists of
The nucleus of an ordinary hydrogen atom (specifically the most abundant isotope, protium) consists of a single proton.
Atomic Number: Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1, meaning it contains exactly one proton.
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