Asked by Makayla
Which of the following are found in a hydrogen ion (H+)?
a neutron
a positive charge
only 1 proton
an electron
a total of 2 protons
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Correct choices: "a positive charge" and "only 1 proton."
Explanation: H+ is a hydrogen atom that has lost its electron, so it is essentially a single proton carrying a positive charge. It has no electron, no extra protons, and (for the common protium isotope) no neutrons.
Explanation: H+ is a hydrogen atom that has lost its electron, so it is essentially a single proton carrying a positive charge. It has no electron, no extra protons, and (for the common protium isotope) no neutrons.
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