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How do the isotopes hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ? Hydrogen-2 has one proton; hydrogen-1 has none. Hydrogen-2 has one neutron; hydrogen-1 has none. Hydrogen-2 has one more el…
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How do the isotopes hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ? Hydrogen-2 has one proton; hydrogen-1 has none. Hydrogen-2 has one neutron; hydrogen-1 has none. Hydrogen-2 has one more el…
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How do the isotopes hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ?
Hydrogen-2 has one proton; hydrogen-1 has none.
Hydrogen-2 has one neutron; hydrogen-1 has none.
Hydrogen-2 has one more electron than hydrogen-1.
Hydrogen-2 has two protons; hydrogen-1 has one.
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it is A
Explanation because a+w=a
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