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If the role of neutrons in an atom is to maintain stability, how is a hydrogen atom stable in nature? ( hydrogen atom is the only atom with no neutrons.)
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If the role of neutrons in an atom is to maintain stability, how is a hydrogen atom stable in nature? ( hydrogen atom is the only atom with no neutrons.)
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If the role of neutrons in an atom is to maintain stability, how is a hydrogen atom stable in nature? ( hydrogen atom is the only atom with no neutrons.)
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It is stable because it's electrically neutral
It's 1 electron and 1 proton
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