why hydrogen doesn't have neutron s in it
Hello,
Not all hydrogen atoms have zero neutron.
There are three isotopes of Hydrogen i.e
- Hydrogen ( 1 H)
-
Deuterium (
2
H) - Tritium ( 3 H)
Hydrogen (
1
H) has just one proton in nucleus and no neutron. Deuterium (
2
Hydrogen( 1 H) does not have neutrons but only one protonas it is is stable because there is no interaction attempting to blow the nucleus apart.
In Deuterium (
2
Tritium ( 3 H) has two neutrons and one proton making it unstable as well as radioactive due to strong interactions.
Hope this was helpful.