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Question 12 (1 point) The most stable isotope of hydrogen, which is very first element on the periodic table, is H-1 that has no neutrons. So, why is this atom stable?
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The most stable isotope of hydrogen, which is very first element on the periodic table, is H-1 that has no neutrons. So, why is this atom stable?
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Probably because the amount of protons and electrons are =
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