Hydrogen atom is neutral.
covalently bonding it to another hydrogen ion
It is NOT greater. It is smaller. This is because the Hydrogen ion has lost its electron from the atom and is thus smaller. The hydrogen ion is a proton.
Protons and Neutrons.
A chromium ion is not neutral. By definition an ion is not neutral. All atoms belong to an isotope, but that has nothing to do with whether the atom is ionized or not.
The single electron in a neutral hydrogen atom resides in the 1s orbital.
The neutral hydrogen atom is neutral; the ion (H+) is positive.
Hydrogen can be an ion, or it can be electrically neutral.
A neutral atom, it only becomes an ion after it loses or gains an electron.
It is an isotope of a neutral atom.
covalently bonding it to another hydrogen ion
Neutral atom. An atom of nitrogen will also be an isotope of nitrogen.
I think it is neutral
It is NOT greater. It is smaller. This is because the Hydrogen ion has lost its electron from the atom and is thus smaller. The hydrogen ion is a proton.
No, typically hydrogen forms a positive ion.
Protons and Neutrons.
neutral atom
Helium is a neutral atom that has several isotopes and can become an ion.