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First element and lightest on the Periodic table. Consists of a single proton and electron.  It does not naturally exist as single atoms though and is invariably bound to another atom. Its simplest form is H2
'''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


Chemical symbol: H
Chemical symbol: H
==External Links==
[http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/H/key.html Hydrogen at WebElements]
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 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

External Links

Hydrogen at WebElements