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1
Each hydrogen atom has a
single
proton
in its nucleus.
2
Hydrogen consists of just a
single
proton
in the nucleus and one electron in the orbital shell.
3
Other scientists have developed similarly sensitive instruments-onesthat can detect weight fluctuations as small as a
single
proton
.
4
These elements have radio resonances at different frequencies than hydrogen and can thus be distinguished from the
single
proton
signal.
5
Schrödinger first applied his equation to the simplest atom, hydrogen, with a nucleus of a
single
proton
and only one orbiting electron.
6
Proton Somersault Study Could Explain Why Matter Still Exists For the first time, physicists have watched a
single
proton
flip over on its axis.
7
The nucleus of hydrogen contains only a
single
proton
,
so when a hydrogen atom loses its electron there is nothing left but a proton.
8
The reactions there fuse
single
protons
with other elements, creating new atomic nuclei, emitting vast numbers of neutrinos in the process.
single
proton
single