An Atom of Hydrogen 2 Composition
The atom of hydrogen contains a proton, a neutron, and an electron. Its protons live in the nucleus, which is the core of the atom and carries a unit positive charge. Neutrons are also in the nucleus, coexisting with protons, and are electrically neutral. Electrons travel around the nucleus and carry a unit negative charge. The formation of hydrogen two atoms is formed by the interaction of these three particles. Protons and neutrons build the nucleus, and electrons move in specific areas outside the nucleus to maintain the overall electrical neutrality and structural stability of the atom.

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