Diagram showing the nuclear composition, electron configuration, and valence orbitals of an atom of hydrogen-1 (atomic number: 1), the most common iso


Diagram showing the nuclear composition, electron configuration, and valence orbitals of an atom of hydrogen-1 (atomic number: 1), the most common isotope of the element hydrogen. Its nucleus consists of a single proton (blue) and no neutrons. A single electron (white) binds to the nucleus and occupies the first of successive electron shells. The stability of an element's outer electrons determines its chemical and physical properties. Hydrogen is a non-metal in group 1, period 1, and the s-block of the periodic table. At room temperature and pressure it forms a colourless gas (H2) that liquefies at minus 253 degrees Celsius.


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