Create an atom: Add 1 proton and 1 electron to the simulator.

Is the atom neutral?

Is the atom stable?

What is the atomic mass? Response area

What is the atomic number?

What is the atomic charge?

What is the atomic symbol?

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Let's break down your questions about the atom created by adding 1 proton and 1 electron:

  1. Is the atom neutral?
    Yes, the atom is neutral. Since there is one proton (which has a positive charge) and one electron (which has a negative charge), their charges cancel each other out.

  2. Is the atom stable?
    Yes, the atom is generally stable. An atom with one proton and one electron corresponds to hydrogen, which is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It is stable under normal conditions.

  3. What is the atomic mass?
    The atomic mass of hydrogen is approximately 1.008 atomic mass units (amu). Most of the mass comes from the proton, as the electron contributes negligibly.

  4. What is the atomic number?
    The atomic number is 1. The atomic number corresponds to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

  5. What is the atomic charge?
    The atomic charge is 0 (zero). As previously mentioned, the positive charge of the proton and the negative charge of the electron cancel each other out.

  6. What is the atomic symbol?
    The atomic symbol for hydrogen is H.

In summary:

  • Neutral: Yes
  • Stable: Yes
  • Atomic Mass: ~1.008 amu
  • Atomic Number: 1
  • Atomic Charge: 0
  • Atomic Symbol: H
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