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Neutrons can be found in all atomic nuclei except in one case. Which is this atomic nucleus and what does it consist of?

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The nucleus of hydrogen atom does not contain any neutrons. It consists of only one proton.
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  • Neutrons are found in atoms of all elements except in

    A
    chlorine
    B
    oxygen
    C
    argon
    D
    hydrogen
  • Neutrons are found in atoms of all elements except in

    A
    Chlorine
    B
    Oxygen
    C
    Argon
    D
    Hydrogen
  • The nucleus of the atom consists of:

    A
    protons and neutrons
    B
    protons and electrons
    C
    neutrons and electrons
    D
    protons, neutrons and electrons.
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