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Isotopes of hydrogen - Wikipedia Its nucleus consists of only a single proton, so it has the formal name protium The proton has never been observed to decay, so 1 H is considered stable It is the only stable nuclide with no neutrons Some Grand Unified Theories proposed in the 1970s predict that proton decay can occur with a half-life between 1028 and 1036 years [14]
Protium | isotope | Britannica protium, isotope of hydrogen (q v ) with atomic weight of approximately 1; its nucleus consists of only one proton Ordinary hydrogen is made up almost entirely of protium
Protium: Symbol, Structure, Properties Uses Explained Protium is the most common and simplest isotope of the element hydrogen An atom of protium consists of a single proton in its nucleus and a single electron orbiting it, with no neutrons
What is Protium? - BYJUS What is Protium? ‘The basic hydrogen atom – a single proton circled by a single electron is also called protium’ An isotope of an element is an atom that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons Protium is the regular version of hydrogen and is represented by the letter H Protium has one proton and no neutrons
Hydrogen-1 - isotopic data and properties - ChemLin Hydrogen-1 is the isotope of the chemical element hydrogen with mass number 1, also known under the names protium and light hydrogen The atomic nucleus of the nuclide consists of a proton
protium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Ancient Greek πρῶτος (prôtos, “first”) protium (plural protiums) (physics) The lightest and most common isotope of hydrogen, having a single proton and no neutrons: 1 1 H It is the only stable nuclide with no neutrons synonyms, coordinate terms hypernyms