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Doesn't hydrogen have one energy level assuming that we only have one electron and not an ion?
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Doesn't hydrogen have one energy level assuming that we only have one electron and not an ion?
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Yes, Hydrogen has one energy level, (an S sub-level that can fill up to two electrons).
The only other confusing thing about Hydrogen I can think of, is that you will almost never find it existing as a single Hydrogen, but as H2....
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It may have one
occupied
energy level at a time since it only has one electron, but overall it has several energy levels.
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