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Most hydrogen (H, #1) atoms have a mass of 1. How many electrons would there be in one of these hydrogen atoms? (1 pt) * 1 point 0 1 2 4
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Most hydrogen (H, #1) atoms have a mass of 1. How many electrons would there be in one of these hydrogen atoms? (1 pt)
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There would be one electrons in these hydrogen atoms, if the atom was neutral. The answer is one.
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