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'''Hydrogen''' is the first and lightest element on the [[periodic table]]. A hydrogen atom consists of a single proton and electron. Hydrogen is highly reactive and is invariably bound to another atom. Its simplest natural form is H<sub>2</sub>. | |||
Atomic mass: 1.007825 u | Atomic mass: 1.007825 u |
Revision as of 15:07, 14 December 2007
Hydrogen is the first and lightest element on the periodic table. A hydrogen atom consists of a single proton and electron. Hydrogen is highly reactive and is invariably bound to another atom. Its simplest natural form is H2.
Atomic mass: 1.007825 u
Chemical symbol: H